Stockport Express

Optician team ready to help those with autism

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STAFF at Specsavers Stockport have completed a course developed with The National Autistic Society to support customers with autism.

The initiative, which is being rolled out across Specsavers stores nationwide, aims to build the team’s knowledge about the condition and help them to improve the customer experience for people with autism and their carers.

The online learning modules cover understand­ing autism, communicat­ing with people with autism, how autism can impact the senses and adjustment­s that stores can make.

Deborah Morley, store director at Specsavers Stockport, said: “Autism affects more than one in 100 people and, as our store is such a big part of the community, it is vital that we are able to communicat­e and support someone with the condition in the most effective way possible.

“Many members of the team have already completed the different learning modules. we are very proud to be involved in supporting The National Autistic Society and we hope this training will help make the optical experience easier for people who are living with the condition.’

The National Autistic Society’s business developmen­t manager, Sharlene wright, added: “This has been a great opportunit­y for us to increase awareness of autism in partnershi­p with an organisati­on that is proactivel­y seeking to enable autistic people to have a positive experience in its stores.

“It has been an inspiring collaborat­ion and The National Autistic Society welcomes the open attitudes and minds with which Specsavers is seeking to enhance the lives of people on the autism spectrum.”

 ??  ?? ●●Some of the team at Specsavers Stockport
●●Some of the team at Specsavers Stockport

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