Training Designed with Accessibility in Mind

The Workforce Innovation Center staff frequently presents at consumer and industry conferences nationwide. But we also offer in-person and remote training opportunities for nationwide candidates at our Wichita, KS headquarters.

Improve your organization and culture with corporate accessibility training

Envision's accessibility specialists are offering training to companies and organizations in our community. We'll work with you to develop a unique approach to improving company culture. Blind or visually impaired experts with sighted colleagues will guide you through immersive, team-building exercises in a safe, comfortable and fun setting. During one hour of vital training, we will address topics like accessibility, diversity, equity and inclusion, and orientation and mobility. 

Is this for you? No matter what industry you are in, everyone is experiencing the effects of an aging population, as well as the importance of a diverse workforce. Make real change and join us in making DEI part of the future of workforce innovation.  

Real clients, making an impact on their organization

Learn why clients work with and recommend the BVI Workforce Innovations Center.

Accessibility & Sighted Guide Training

“I recently had the opportunity to participate in Envision’s Accessibility and Sighted Guide Training and can honestly say it was the best use of an afternoon that I can recall. While it certainly pushed me outside of my comfort zone, it opened my mind to how those who are blind or visually impaired might experience the world. Additionally, the training offered practical tools to become an ally of the BVI community, which is invaluable.”

Courtney Sendall
Director
WSU Tech Foundation

Accessibility and Sensitivity Training

“Personally speaking, I would recommend Envision’s accessibility and sensitivity training to anyone, in any profession, looking to broaden their perspective and learn how to be more inclusive and aware of the needs of people who are blind or visually impaired.”

Catherine Amburg
Communications Assistant
Delta Dental of Kansas