Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Sev Necati Training worked in partnership with the Asian People’s Disability Alliance (APDA)

Sev Necati Training worked in partnership with the Asian People’s Disability Alliance (APDA) providing invaluable workshops to their female staff and volunteers in lone working and staying safe on a day to day basis in their communities and whilst on the job.



This is what the director had to say about the workshops!

Sev Necati, a big thank you for a very effective and valuable bespoke course that you put together for our organisation.  The female staff is very happy with the learning from the course and are now able to keep themselves safe and use the knowledge of personal safety both in the workplace and in personal circumstances.”

Zeenat Jeewa, Chief Executive Officer, Asian People’s Disability Alliance Ltd




Some Comments from female staff:

“I now understand how to work more safely.”


“I can now work more effectively with my clients when I am lone working.”

“I am able to make more positive decisions about how I think.”



“The sessions were informative, practical and easy to understand.”

“The teaching was very good.  The pace was perfect and I really enjoyed it and understood.”

“I was very happy with the topic and I have learnt a lot through the scenarios.”



“Good teaching.  The teaching method was very nice.”

“This training was good for me and I am very very happy!”

“Sev spoke at a pace we all understood.  Sev is a very good teacher.  Her teaching methods were very nice.”



“I am very very happy.  I learned new things and the training was good for me.”

“I learnt how to approach clients and how to deal with aggressive.  I also learnt how to protect myself in danger.”

“What was important was that I learnt how to deal with challenging behaviour.  How to encourage clients and how to communicate effectively.”

“By participating in this training I understand what conflict is and how to deal with it.”



“The practical information on how to deal with certain situations and to be professional at all times.”

“The session is very good and helpful.  Especially to know how you can resolve it when it occurs or before it will happen.”

“I enjoyed learning how to stay safe at work and how to deal with the clients.”

“The lesson was very good and it helps me in my job.”



“This was very informative training!”

“The way the trainer Sev communicated with us.”

“I have learnt to be more confident.”

“I found the whole training very useful.”

“I learnt so many things and taking part was good for me.”



APDD provides needs-led and user-led culturally-appropriate services that mainstream service providers are unable to provide because of limited or no expertise in culturally-related matters of Asian disabled people, their careers and their families.

It came into existence after a conference held in Brixton, London that aimed to address why BME people with disabilities (pwd) did not access mainstream public services. APDA was then founded by a number of Asian disabled delegates to that conference, with its aim being to increase the numbers of Asian pwd accessing mainstream health and social care services by APDA offering such services itself by in collaboration and partnership with mainstream providers.

If you are looking for solutions and packages that are tailor made, meet the needs of your staff and management and resolve your problems, as well as being engaging, interactive and fun, but also informative and educational then please contact us.