The Road Accident Fund seeks an accredited service provider to deliver specialized Microsoft Office training for partially visually impaired employees at its Head Office in Centurion. This initiative aims to enhance digital skills and workplace inclusion.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from accredited service providers to conduct tailored Microsoft Office training specifically designed for partially visually impaired employees. This training will take place at the RAF Head Office in Centurion and is aimed at equipping employees with essential digital skills necessary for their roles. The program will focus on accessibility features within Microsoft Office applications, ensuring that all participants can effectively utilize these tools in their daily tasks.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing a comprehensive training curriculum that addresses the unique needs of visually impaired individuals. The training sessions should be interactive and engaging, utilizing adaptive technologies and teaching methods that promote inclusivity. This initiative not only aims to improve the employees' proficiency in Microsoft Office but also to foster a more inclusive workplace environment that values diversity and empowers all employees to reach their full potential.
By participating in this tender, service providers will contribute to a significant social cause while also showcasing their expertise in delivering specialized training programs. The successful implementation of this training will enhance the productivity and confidence of visually impaired employees, ultimately benefiting the RAF as a whole. Interested parties should ensure they meet all accreditation requirements and are prepared to deliver high-quality training that aligns with the RAF's commitment to inclusivity.
This tender is suitable for training organizations and service providers with expertise in delivering accessible training programs, particularly those experienced in working with individuals with visual impairments. Businesses that specialize in adaptive technologies and inclusive education practices are encouraged to apply.