Testimonials
The equipment as a whole is great the engineer was polite and explained about the set-up of the equipment; they took me through all the icons and help features…
When the engineer had left I felt very confident to be able to use everything, not confused and apprehensive as I would have been if I had just been left to unpack and set up on my own!...
The whole process with Remtek I found really straightforward, all the information was delivered clearly by office staff. Overall a very helpful experience, empathetic to my DSA specific needs…
News: Announcements and Products
Leading the way with a bespoke ‘Orientation Process’ for the DSA Industry
The global pandemic and another national lockdown have made student support more important than ever. Especially, with so many students having to carry out their studies at home and with only online support.
- Danielle Barry
- 11/1/2021, 19:40
Update on the SLC Tender for AT Equipment and Training
The original SLC Tender for AT equipment and training was officially abandoned in July, with the plan to restructure and release a new tender. An information gathering workshop last month revealed that the new aim of the project is to; improve the customer journey for the provision of DSA services, including procuring contracts with suppliers of DSA services.
- Danielle Barry
- 9/12/2020, 11:14
Celebrating International Day of People with Disabilities
In celebration of International Day of People with Disabilities we’re raising awareness and promoting action around this year’s theme: ‘Not all Disabilities are Visible’. This theme focusses on raising awareness and understanding of disabilities that are not immediately apparent, including mental illness, sight or hearing impairments, diabetes, brain injuries, neurological disorders, learning differences, chronic pain and cognitive dysfunctions.
- Danielle Barry
- 2/12/2020, 18:47
Celebrating Disability History Month
November 18th to December 18th marks Disability History Month and this year's theme is ‘Access: How far have we come? How far have we to go?'. This annual event focuses on the history of the struggle for equality for disabled people. It is a great opportunity to raise awareness of the history of inequalities disabled people have faced and may still be facing.
- Danielle Barry
- 26/11/2020, 16:53