Welcome

to our Computer Support Company Site!

At CCPH we believe that having a disability does not make a person incapable of working.

Quite the contrary, people with disabilities have to work twice as hard to first overcome their disability and secondly to prove their worth.

With CCPH your needs are our first priority, we exist to help you get the best out of your staff by ensuring that your staff have the correct equipment and training in order to function at their optimum level of performance.

 

Have you thought about employing a person with a disability? Do you know someone who has a disability who you would like to hire but think that it might be difficult for you or the person in question?

 

Well, have no fear. There is a wide range of help and support for both of you. There is the Access to Work scheme and there is a vast range of software and equipment that can assist you and the employee and it doesn’t have to cost the earth either.

 

Interested? Then why not come inside and have a look.

Business Solutions

We specialise in providing solutions to enable people with disabilities the means to work more efficiently.

By providing Assessments We find out what their needs are and then with accessibility training we assist them in getting the most out of their equipment. Depending on your companies policies we can also set up equipment for you.

 

News & Events

Below are some news and events that might interest you, please take a look.

 

Diary of forthcoming events

• Special Needs London from Friday 14th till Saturday 15th October 2011 at Business Design Centre, London. This event is focussed on special educational needs, primarily aimed at teachers, carers and local authority representatives - further information can be found on the Teaching Exhibitions Website.
• London Conference 2011 : Macular Disease Society conference on Saturday 17 September with sessions for both working age members and people with age-related MD. - further information can be found on the Macular Disease Society Website.
• QAC Sight Village London will return to Kensington Town Hall, London on 1st & 2nd November 2011 - further information can be found on the Queen Alexandra College Website.

Do you know someone with a disability and thought about hiring them but you’re not sure whether they would be able to handle what you give them. Well the RNIB is running a scheme that enables you to hire a person with disabilities for a short period as a means to offering them a trial period in your work place and the trainee would receive valuable work experience. If you are interested then visit the RNIB’s website.


In America research scientist have developed a device to allow blind people to see with their tongue. Yes, you heard correctly, I said tongue.
This unique device is called the brainport and was developed by wicab inc. an American corporation.
The device is a video camera that sends impulses to a sensor plate worn on the tongue providing the user with a view of what the camera sees. For more information visit www.wicab.com.

Did you know?
Did you know that the eyes are merely windows that allow sensory perception which is interpreted by the brain as images. This means that all of our senses can provide sensory perception information to the brain so sight is not limited to the eyes.