Assistive Technology Training for Accessibility
Assistive technology training for accessibility helps individuals learn how to use software and digital tools designed to support learning, productivity, and accessibility. Many people are recommended assistive technology through assessments or workplace adjustments but may not feel confident using these tools effectively without guidance.
Our assistive technology training for accessibility focuses on helping individuals understand how their technology works and how it can support real tasks in study, work, or everyday life. Training sessions are practical and personalised so that individuals can learn how to apply tools in ways that genuinely support their needs.
Assistive technology training for accessibility is delivered through hands-on sessions where individuals learn how to use the tools available to them. This may include technology that supports reading, writing, organisation, focus, or information processing. Sessions demonstrate key features and help individuals practise using the technology with their own work or study tasks.
Making Technology Work for You
Rather than focusing only on software features, assistive technology training for accessibility explores how the tools can fit into everyday routines. Trainers help individuals develop practical workflows that integrate assistive technology into tasks such as studying, writing reports, managing workload, or organising information.
Through assistive technology training, many individuals gain greater confidence in using the tools available to them. This confidence can lead to improved productivity, reduced stress around work or study tasks, and greater independence in managing everyday responsibilities.
Access2Learn’s assistive technology training sits within a wider support ecosystem that includes assessments, coaching, and workplace or study support services. This joined-up approach ensures that technology recommendations are supported with the practical training needed for individuals to use them effectively.
If you would like to learn more about the support services available, visit
https://www.access2learn.co.uk/