About us
Jayne and Vicki have known each other for many years; firstly as work colleagues and later to become firm friends. They both identify as disabled people and adhere to the social model of disability. They have many years experience within the disability movement.
Jayne worked for many years with Derby City Council before taking a post at The British Council of Disabled People in 1999 where she worked as PA to the Chief Executive at that time.
Vicki worked for the Derbyshire Ambulance Service before taking a post at The British Council of Disabled People in 2000 where she worked within the Groups Development Programme which worked with new and emerging groups of disabled people to form their own organisations and become independent.
Jayne and Vicki both have families, all of whom were very supportive when they decided to set up their own company.
They decided to set up Transcriptions UK in response to the DDA part III which came into force in October 2004. Transcriptions UK are more than just a business; it is a belief that all disabled people should be treated equally in society.
Jayne and Vicki both look forward to working with any organisation that want to not only meet their legal requirements under the DDA but have a genuine desire to put equality and accessibility at the forefront of their business.
We aim to make our website as accessible as possible so feel free to browse and look at other ways of making your information or workplace accessible to disabled people.
When you contact Transcriptions UK you can be assured of a warm welcome and a professional service.To find our more or to request a quote please Call 01332 669966 or Contact Us by email or using the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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