DPA welcomed Ms Nina Munday to the DPA team on 12 March. Previously she volunteered with DPA helping with advocacy initiatives and now joins us as Diversity and Inclusion Consultant. Nina will help develop a training workshop for corporates, VWOs and other interested parties to help them develop inclusive services and programmes. The workshops also hope to promote an understanding that the needs of people with disabilities are diverse and how these needs are met require flexibilities and adjustments to how we normally conduct our business.
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Staff Update – Welcoming Ms Nina Munday, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant
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