ONLINE TRAINING
Designed and delivered by seasoned presenter and accessibility consultant of over 15 years Jason Strawbridge, this online seminar has already been delivered to over a hundred council staff throughout NZ since its launch in 2022 as a result of the restrictions placed on in-person training during the Covid 19 pandemic.
The target audience of this half-day (5 hour) accessibility training is council building consent and inspection staff with varied knowledge and experience levels.
While this version of the training is delivered remotely and has less costs associated as a result, the tradeoff is that its less in-depth than the in person training, and lacks the guest speaker and walkaround component.
Overview
Designed and delivered by seasoned presenter and accessibility consultant of over 15 years Jason Strawbridge, this seminar has already been delivered to over a hundred council staff throughout NZ since its launch in 2022.
The target audience of this half-day (5 hour) accessibility training is council building consent and inspection staff with varied knowledge and experience levels.
However the seminar is on point for anyone wanting to up-skill around the area of accessibility legislation and accessible design e.g. architects, project managers, and urban designers.
RECENT FEEDBACK
“Jason is an excellent presenter and facilitator he is exceptionally technical yet practical.”
“Excellent session. I put learnings into practice the same day!”
“I found that very useful because of this course comprises a lot of practicable examples. Well done!”
“The facilitator was awesome, I went away knowing more than arrived with”
“Jason is awesome facilitator, he made this course easy to understand and very engaging”
“I gained immense value from this training”
OUTCOMES
Increased and reinforced accessibility knowledge across key acts, standards and codes.
Clarity around differences contained within the acceptable solutions for accessibility.
Techniques that can be applied to achieve better and more consistent outcomes for accessibility, while respecting the confines of the NZ Building Act 2004 and NZBC.