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Aidis Trust

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Organisation name
Aidis Trust
Description
The Aidis Trust specialises in assistive computer technology for the disabled. Our aim is to help people, regardless of their disability, to gain the most from today’s computer technology.
We are an independent charity with over 35 years of experience working with assistive computer technology. The Aidis Trust charity provides FREE advice and technical support to disabled people and people who support them across the UK. Our mission is to improve independence for disabled people through using assistive computer technology. We work with local, regional and national organisations to ensure that the best possible support is provided to you through our services. All our services are designed to help you understand what assistive technology is available, how it can work and how it can benefit you or those you care for.

Our FREE Services:
Helpline: Our helpline supports disabled people with technical issues. Our technical advisors offer assessments, giving impartial advice on assistive technology to suit an individual’s needs. In addition, our helpline staff offers support on all aspects of computing, using the latest technical support technology.
Free training and awareness courses to disability groups and organisations, carer’s and parents to demonstrate how hardware adaptations and specialist software can enable a disabled person to effectively use a computer.
Website: Alternative help and support can be offered through our LIVE chat, Facebook and Twitter. Just visit our website for more information.

If you or someone you know has a disability or health condition that makes technology difficult or impossible to use, or you would like to find out more, please contact us on our FREE HELPLINE.
Street address
Floor 2
Richmond House
15 Bloom Street
City/Town
Manchester
Postcode
M1 3HZ
Web Addresswww.aidis.org
Fax
0161 235 8417
Helpline Number
0808 800 0009
Helpline: Hours of operation
From 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Monday to Friday.
Is this a national or local organisation?
National
Is there a local support network?
No
Does the organisation provide free publications or leaflets?
Yes
Does the organisation publish a newsletter?
No
Does the organisation fund research?
No