February 7, 2023 - Siren Comms_
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We’re thrilled to share that we are now working with The Seeing Dogs Alliance! 
 
The Seeing Dogs Alliance have appointed us to grow awareness of its work as part of a drive to train more guide dogs to help reduce waiting lists for guide dogs and help stem the much-publicised national shortage.
 
The SDA’s entire focus is on giving people with visual impairments access to guide dogs, providing a bespoke service with a personalised approach by carefully matching a dog to the needs of the person.
 
The SDA’s work to connect their clients with guide dogs delivers life-changing support and more independence for people in need. It is run by a group of five volunteers, including three guide dog owners, a former member of Guide Dogs for the Blind, and a certified accountant. 
 
We’re looking forward to beginning work with this amazing non-profit organisation!

Learn more and donate at: https://seeingdogs.org.uk/.

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Five training courses were completed by all our Siren Communications team as part of our collaborative work with the National Centre for Diversity including training in Diverse Cultures, Train your Brain to Manage Unconscious Bias, advancing FREDIE (Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement), Mental Wellbeing While Working and Neuro-diversity.

 

All were extremely informative, unmasking so much there is to constantly learn and improve on within this space. Part of our wider work with the NCOD includes rolling out a carefully crafted action plan, following a full analysis of our business to ensuring embracing the practises of FREDIE run through all areas of the business and the team.

 

It was great to read this article released by The New York Times last week quoting a Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Robert Livingston saying ‘focus on actions and behaviours rather than hearts and minds’ – and action focused is what we are at Siren Comms.

 

Read The New York Times article here –

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/opinion/dei-trainings-effective.html 

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