Accessibility and Disability
SFEIR Institute is committed to making its training accessible to everyone, without discrimination. We do everything possible to welcome people with disabilities in the best conditions.
Our Commitment
In accordance with the law of February 11, 2005 for equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship of people with disabilities, SFEIR Institute is committed to the accessibility of its training to all.
Accessible Premises
The agencies of the SFEIR group training organizations are accessible: entrance, training rooms on the ground floor or accessible via elevator, accessible restrooms.
Accessibility of resources and tools
The video conferencing tool used by default for SFEIR Institute training is Google Meet, which has many accessibility features. Training materials (course materials) are generally available in .pdf, Google Slide or HTML format. We do not have control over the pedagogical resources provided by our partner publishers in terms of accessibility.
Adapted Rhythm
Possibility to adapt the training rhythm: additional breaks, extended duration, session splitting according to identified specific needs.
Trained Instructors
Staff, including trainers, are trained to welcome people with disabilities.
Your Disability Coordinator
Our Disability Coordinator is your privileged contact for any support request. They help you identify your needs and implement necessary adaptations.
Contact Us
Please contact us as early as possible before the start of your training so that we can study together the most appropriate reception and support arrangements.
Processing time: we commit to responding within 48 working hours and implementing necessary adaptations as soon as possible.
Resources and Partners
AGEFIPH
Association managing the fund for professional integration of people with disabilities (private sector)
Learn moreFIPHFP
Fund for the integration of people with disabilities in the public service (public sector)
Learn moreMy Disability Journey
Official information and guidance portal for people with disabilities
Learn more