Training and Consultancy

The Campaigns and Policy team provide a range of off-the-shelf and bespoke training and consultancy services.

Consultancy

Consultancy services include:

  • On-site and off-plans/desk-based access reviews of cycle and active travel infrastructure, cycle parking, proposed active travel schemes (including active travel on prescription) and residential, commercial and public sector cycle/active travel developments.
  • Reviews of, for example, Equality Impact Assessments, policy documents, project proposals, consultation plans, research projects.
  • Bespoke design/support including for infrastructure, research projects, policy development, funding bids and more.
  • Recruitment and/or facilitation of research/consultation participants (face-to-face or online).
  • Other review, development and consultancy services considered on-demand.

We will provide a detailed quote for our consultancy services following discussion and initial sight of relevant documents/information. For further information or a preliminary chat about your requirements please contact: Kay@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk

Training

Current training packages include:

WfW also offer bespoke training packages, please contact Kay@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk for training brochures, pricing or further information.

Free-to-View CPD Webinar Series

With thanks to the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund we are able to provide three free CPD webinars to accompany the 5th Edition of the Guide to Inclusive Cycling.

The first webinar, Introduction to Inclusive Cycling, covers the key foundational knowledge for understanding how to make cycling accessible for all.

Webinar 1: Introduction to Inclusive Cycling

The second webinar dives into understanding infrastructure as barriers and enablers for inclusive active travel and what accessible design looks like.

Webinar 2: Infrastructure

The final webinar in the series explores micromobilities and Disabled people.

Webinar 3: Micromobilities

Please note the content reflects the views of WfW and not Rees Jeffreys Road Fund. BSL versions will be available as soon as we have overcome some technical issues with syncing and embedding the BSL.

Graphic of separate protected cycleway and footway with pedestrian priority crossing and bollards preventing motor vehicle entry. Labels read: Pedestrians and cyclists separated; Planting, walls & fences clear of paths and sight lines; min 1.5m gaps (measured bollard handle to kerb here); Pedestrian priority on crossings; Flush kerbs; Min 4m radius turning circles

Resources

Front cover of the Disability & Cycling report of 2021 National Survey Results. The title is in dark blue text at the top. Underneath there is a picture of a black woman in a pink high vis jacket riding a tricycle with a green basket at the back. Next to her is a van and in the background you can see some houses. At the bottom is the Wheels for Wellbeing logo.

Publications and Research

Two cyclists on a long stretch of road with grassy verges on both sides. In the foreground is a hand cyclist with one leg he is wearing a pink shirt and smiling. Following up behind him is a a smiling man using a bicycle and wearing a bright yellow high-vis jacket.

The Disabled Cycling Activists’ Network

Get Involved

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Campaigns

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