Testimonials

So… this speaker rocks up and challenges the delegates to consider the impact of not engaging with the purple pound (those who need help with access to, and getting around buildings). I sat listening in shock at the statistics she gave us whilst working out how many places my own wheelchair using wife had not accessed so us not spending money with them as a direct result?
Over the last two years… a staggering £35,000 !!!!
Get Fiona into your business and allow her to show you just how to make more money from meeting the needs of the purple pound.

David Hyner

Fiona Inspires. As a speaker she will make you sit up and listen.
Her sunny disposition belies the fact that she is an expert patient and can tell you how it is because she has been there – many times. With candour and humour she has an extraordinary zeal to help ensure others do not feel degraded, undervalued and overlooked – simply because they don’t quite fit in with the standard way of doing things.

There are often simple, original and innovative ways of including those with a disability. Listen to Fiona and she can tell you how. Go the extra mile and attract a new clientele which you inadvertently or through ignorance are stopping do business with you. There is a huge amount of people with a variety of disabilities who you could be helping instead of hindering just by listening to someone who knows what they are talking about it. Book Fiona to speak where housing, hotels and venues need to be up to date with disability legislation but enjoy much more – an entertaining and thought provoking insight into how to turn a legislative requirement into a marketable point of difference.

You will be inspired.

Mark Wingfield

If anyone is looking for a speaker on overcoming some of the biggest challenges life can throw at you : Fiona’s your gal. 

Sarah Jones

Fiona talks about “Overcoming Challenges”, Fiona has overcome many challenges in her life and has come out smiling and willing to help others.

Fiona has had many barriers and issues to overcome she prefers to educate and change things for the better so services improve for everyone not just people with disabilities.

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