
We understand the vital role Continuing Professional Development (CPD) plays in both your personal career growth and the positive impact your role can have. That’s why our monthly webinars are designed to inspire, challenge, and enrich your professional journey.
To bring you timely, topical and high-quality content, we partner with inspiring experts and thought leaders across various fields. Together we collaborate to design interactive webinar formats with engaging and accessible content.
Explore our calendar below to see the topics we have coming up in our webinar lineup this year and meet some of our recent webinar partners.
| Date | Topic | Guest Presenter |
| Wednesday 18th February 2026 |
From support to empowerment: Case study learning and assistive technology for the visually impaired |
Andrew West from Dolphin Computer Access and Amano consultant Tarun Kachhwaha |
| Wednesday 11th February 2026 | Unlocking support and skills: Brain in Hand meets Learning Labs |
James Dorling from Brain in Hand and Richard Keeling from Learning Labs |
| Thursday 19th March 2026 | Understanding student support roles: Study Skills Tutors and Mental Health Mentors | Amano consultants Heidi Green and Nick Wild with an introduction by PASSHE Co-Chair Dylan Griffiths |
| March 2026 (exact date TBC) | Practical tips on managing autistic / ADHD burnout | TBC |
| April 2026 (exact date TBC) | Assistive technology and Wellbeing e-Learning: a solution to inclusive learning for all your students | Rachel Chalk and Richard Keeling |
| July 2026 (exact date TBC) |
Supporting students with hearing impairments |
TBC |
CPD Rev is an interactive CPD event designed especially for Disability and Wellbeing teams in Higher Education and DSA and workplace Needs Assessors.
The aim of CPD Rev is to provide high quality training, networking and inspiring discussions that fuel positive progress, and empower you to continue to make an actionable positive difference to the lives of people
with disabilities.

Follow eQS Disability Support on Linkedin to keep up to date.


