Categories
Tag Cloud
assistive technologies assistive technology businesses Cardiff children CIPD cloud coalition government Department for Education Department for Work and Pensions disabilities disability disabled DSA DysCalcuilUM dyscalculia dyslexia education employee employee's employers employment Gatwick government Higher Education HR iansyst learning difficulties Manchester mental health mental health difficulties MyDocStore primary schools pupils reasonable adjustments schools SEN software special educational needs Strathclyde students technologies technology visual impairments workplace
Tag Archives: visual impairments
Mobile and Remote working with MyDocStore
With innovations such as mobile phones and tablet devices, workplaces are opening up to the concept of remote working. For companies, this means an increasingly flexible and mobile workforce. In a recent UK poll, 65% of professionals reported that the … Continue reading
Posted in Dyslexia, Products
Tagged assistive technologies, assistive technology solutions, Azzapt, cloud, dyslexia, employee's, iansyst, mobile phones, MyDocStore, remote working, tablet devices, visual impairments, workplaces
Comments Off
Hidden Disabilities – Simple strategies for adapting the workplace and supporting employees with visual impairments
When compared to the other hidden disabilities discussed in this blog, including dyslexia and dyscalculia , visual impairments are much easier to recognise – obvious signs such as white cane or a guide dog will help identify this condition. However, in our … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged assistive technologies, blog, disabilities, dyscalculia, dyslexia, employee's, hidden, HR, reasonable adjustments, The Equality Act 2010, visual impairments, visually impaired, wellbeing
Comments Off
Welcome to the iansyst blog!
Our first blog to introduce who we are and what we do Continue reading
Posted in Dyslexia, General
Tagged assistive technology, dyscalculia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, hearing impairments, iansyst, visual impairments
Comments Off