I'm interested in getting peoples opinions on what the best training room in the world would look like/contain.
Thanks in advance
Stuart
Stuart Farmer
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I'm interested in getting peoples opinions on what the best training room in the world would look like/contain.
Thanks in advance
Stuart
Stuart Farmer
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Hi Stuart
This was a previous post which may give you some ideas
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=149156&d=680&h=608&f=626&dateformat=%25e-%25h-%25y
Regards
Sue
Sue’s ‘previous post’ – whatever happened to inclusivity?
In my time, I have had to book many training venues for all sorts of training audiences. I have never yet founnd one I consider to be truly ‘accessible’. It’s not just about wheelchairs, and it is certainly not about visual aesthetics.
I suggest that you ‘involve’ a group of disabled trainees with a wide range of access requirements in developing the design specification, and in procuring the facility. If you do that, you will get as close as possible to ‘the perfect training room’, which will be useable by all trainees.
Let me know if you want some ideas for who to use!
good luck
Rory