Organisations are increasingly focused on creating accessible, inclusive workplaces that enable every employee to perform at their best. For many employees with disabilities, long-term health conditions, or neurodivergent expressions such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or dyspraxia, workplace adjustments may include specialist assistive technology.
Successfully implementing assistive technology involves far more than simply purchasing software or devices. It requires expert guidance, specialist training, ongoing support, and confidence that solutions are compliant, secure, and tailored to the individual users.
Having worked with organisations across a range of sectors, we understand that successful assistive technology requires expert assessments, tailored training, and ongoing support to ensure users can work confidently and productively.
At Thriiver, we provide a complete end-to-end assistive technology service, making us a one-stop shop for organisations.
A Complete Solution
Many providers focus solely on selling assistive technology products. At Thriiver, we go much further. Our goal is to ensure that the technology meets the individual’s needs and the organisation’s technical, security, and compliance requirements.
We help organisations:
- By recommending the most suitable assistive technology solutions
- Delivering specialist user-focused training designed to maximise engagement and productivity
- Providing ongoing technical support
- Conducting workplace and technology assessments
- Developing internal expertise through ‘Train the Trainer’ programmes to equip IT teams and support staff with the skills and confidence to become assistive technology experts
- Ensuring compliance with accessibility and security requirements
Thriiver is proud to hold Cyber Essentials Plus certification, demonstrating our commitment to robust cybersecurity standards and giving clients confidence that they are working with a trusted and secure technology partner. We can also consider where data is stored in the cloud, and can provide alternatives where needed.
Expert Technology Audits and Assessments
Choosing the right assistive technology can be challenging. Every organisation has unique requirements, existing systems, security policies, accessibility needs, and budget considerations. Our specialist Technology Audit service helps organisations make informed decisions.
A Thriiver consultant will assess:
- Existing IT infrastructure
- User requirements
- Security and compliance considerations
- Workplace restrictions and technical limitations
- Integration with current systems and software
Based on this assessment, we recommend the most appropriate assistive technology solutions, ensuring organisations invest in technology that genuinely delivers value and meets user needs.
Case Study Example
Our approach is always tailored to the individual and the organisation. We take time to understand how users work, the software they rely on, and the challenges they face before developing a training programme.
One of our specialist trainers recently worked with a professional with sight loss who required support in using assistive technology alongside their existing software. Before any training began, our trainer reviewed the software being used and assessed how assistive technology could best support the individual’s day-to-day work.
Following this assessment, we developed a bespoke training programme consisting of 11 half-day sessions delivered in the user’s home environment. By training in a familiar setting and focusing on real workplace tasks, the customer was able to build confidence, develop practical skills, and gain maximum value from their assistive technology solutions.
Why Partner with Thriiver?
When organisations choose us, they gain access to:
- Assistive technology procurement
- Independent technology audits and assessments
- Specialist assistive technology trainers
- Train the Trainer programmes
- Ongoing technical support
- Accessibility expertise
- Compliance-focused implementation
- Cyber Essentials Plus accredited services
Rather than working with multiple suppliers, organisations can rely on a single trusted partner to deliver everything needed for successful assistive technology implementation.

