Naidex 2008
Welcome all,
At the end of April, Assist UK was proud to participate in Naidex, the disability and rehabilitation exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham. On the opening day, I was invited to speak and take part in a panel discussion on the Retail Model alongside BHTA, College of Occupational Therapists and the Department of Health. Not only was this a prime opportunity for Assist UK to release its position statement on the model, but also for us to engage in the debate with our own distinct and unparalleled voice.The discussion was vigorous and animated with more than a few charged thoughts vocalised towards the panel members. Of course I am extraordinarily pleased that debates of this significance are beginning to take shape and influence the changing nature of the sector.
Wednesday saw the media launch of our Trusted Technician course created in partnership with Foundations, the home improvement agency.The course is designed to benefit all technical staff who recommend or carry out small repairs and adaptations within assistive technology designed to support older and disabled people in leading independent lives at home. It follows closely on from Assist UK's partnership with York St John University in creating the Training the Trainer course prior to the onset of Assist UK's Trusted Assessor courses rolling out at disabled living centres across the country.
With the advent of the Retail Model upon us and its inevitable impact upon all aspects of the disability world, we are faced with a challenge in which healthcare professionals, manufacturers, dealers and charitable institutions could all benefit from collectively uniting to guarantee older and disabled members of the public remain our focus whilst encouraging and supporting independent choice and living for all.
Until the next time,
Alan Norton
