Corrata, a Dublin based, cyber security business, is delighted to demonstrate its
commitment to their customers and employees by taking part in JAM Card training. This
ensures that their staff are equipped to provide excellent customer service to people
with learning difficulties, communication barriers and hidden disabilities.
an organisation that supports people with learning difficulties and autism into
employment. It was their service users who said they would like a discreet way of
telling people that sometimes they need a little extra time and patience. The JAM Card
was created first as a credit card sized card and has recently been developed into an
app for smartphones. There are over 35,000 JAM card users across Northern Ireland,
the UK and Ireland.
Corrata is an award-winning cyber security company headquartered in Dublin.
Corrata protects company mobile fleets from cyber threats and provides control over
device usage and costs. From operating in the IT sector, Corrata recognises that
some of the most talented people in the industry have a hidden disability, autism in
particular.
“Corrata are proud to be an advocate for the autistic community. We want to highlight
the unique skill set, creativity and dedicated work ethos that someone with autism or
aspergers can bring to an organisation.”
- Emma Doyle, Digital Marketing Executive, Corrata
“It is great to see employers like Corrata recognising the immense value that people
with autism and other conditions can bring to an organisation. Our JAM Card training
helps staff understand and support an inclusive workplace - as well as promoting
excellent customer service.”
- Leeann Kelly, Business Development Manager, NOW Group
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