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New Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Access Guides by Disabled Go

DisabledGo is working in partnership with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to provide online access guides to the hospitals. DisabledGo are going to be holding an engagement event to demonstrate an access guide and to seek your views on the new access guides coming to the Trust.

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When and where?

Date: Tuesday 30th August 2016
Time: 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Location: Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Heritage Room, Medical School

DisabledGo will provide accessibility information on various areas such as wards, cafes, various departments, and many more in the following hospitals:

• The Royal Hallamshire Hospital
• The Northern General Hospital
• Charles Clifford Dental Hospital
• The Weston Park Hospital
• The Jessop Wing Maternity Hospital

If you would like to attend the event, please contact Rachel Carter at DisabledGo by any of the methods below to let them know you’re coming.

If you have any specific requirements at all, please do let them know.

To reply or for more information please contact -
P: Rachel Carter, Arlington Business Court, Stevenage, SG1 2FS
T: 01438 842710
E: rachel.carter@disabledgo.com

The DiadbledGO team look forward to meeting you and updating you on the exciting new partnership between Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and DisabledGo.

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