I have been offered coaching and assistive technology training with you, will they be delivered by the same person?
Training and coaching are usually delivered separately. Some of our coaches also train assistive technology and vice versa. If necessary eg. when there is limited availability which may delay your support, your coach may also deliver your AT training however, they will only do so if they have the appropriate experience. This will usually be discussed with you beforehand.
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