We are a group of Treloar College students following the Employability and Vocational pathway.
We want to make our communities more accessible.
We attend shops, community facilities, attractions, offices and workplaces and conduct an accessibility assessment.
Once we’ve completed the assessment, the business or organisation will receive a report containing an accessibility score as well as details of strengths and areas for improvement.
How much does an accessibility audit cost?
We believe that meaningful conversations about disability and employment should be accessible to everyone. Your support helps us bring together the business community, amplify disabled voices, and create lasting change. Our prices start at £250, and are scaled up, dependent on the size of your organisation.
What does the accessibility audit include?
Treloar's Let Me In students will visit your premises and use a 20 point assessment checklist to generate a percentage score and a star rating. You will receive a certificate and a detailed report including advice and recommendations for any improvements to be made within 10 working days, during term time.
If we have areas for improvements, can Let Me In help with that?
Let Me In will offer advice and guidance for making adjustments to your premises. We can also recommend organisations that manufacture equipment to aid accessibility.
When do you do Accessibility audits?
We offer appointments for assessments on Wednesday and Friday's between 9am - 12pm, during term time. If you would prefer another slot, we may be able to make alternative arrangements. Get in touch to find out more.
How can I contact you?
Please complete our enquiry form online or email: letmein_uk@outlook.com
PURPOSE – To change perspectives around disabilities, so our communities can be accessible
and inclusive for all.
VISION – To become the UK’s leading provider of accessibility advice and guidance for local
businesses and community facilities.
MISSION – To inspire, to challenge limiting beliefs and to provide equality in the workplace.
Changing one mind at a time.
One of our proudest achievements was to be invited by The Watercress Line to help design a fully accessible train carriage for the heritage railway line. Treloar College students from Let Me In were joined by Jamie Morris from BBC South Today who followed them throughout the day and interviewed them about improving access to the heritage railway and the mission behind Let Me In.