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    New membership demonstrates further commitment to accessibility

    14/05/2021Updated:07/09/20212 Mins Read
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    Customer Touch Point is pleased to announce that it has become a Purple Member and ‘Committed to Disability.’  

    Businesses that become Purple Members show their commitment to disability in three ways: 

    • Recruiting disabled people 
    • Retaining disabled employees 
    • Making our products and services accessible to all 

    Customer Touch Point will use its membership to strengthen its position on accessibility in customer service, and help clients to embrace processes and technologies that support greater accessibility for disabled customers when contacting brands via phone or digital channels. 

    Commenting on the membership Rick Kirkham, Founder and Managing Director, said:

    Rick Kirkham
    Managing Director
    Customer Touch Point

    “We’ve been advocates of accessibility in the workplace for some time, and I’m delighted to be able to formalise our commitment by becoming a Purple Member.   As a customer experience consultancy, we often work with brands to help them improve customer journeys across telephony and digital channels, so that customers can receive the very best – and the most effortless – service. This is especially important for those with a disability or impairment and we look forward to working with clients to help them improve customer service accessibility.”

    This is the start of a journey for Customer Touch Point as the business is also working towards becoming a Disability Confident Employer. 

    To find out more about this new partnership or understand how our Accessibility Assessment can help your business, please do get in touch. 

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