Entries by Joyjit Sarkar

We are recruiting for a Senior Seating Engineer/Clinician!

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Seating clinician with excellent clinical skills to join our expanding team and help drive the business forward. You will provide clinical services around the UK working with multidisciplinary teams in wheelchair services, schools and with private clients, as well as working from the factory in Birmingham. You […]

We are recruiting for a Lead Seating Engineer/Clinician!

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Seating clinician with excellent clinical skills to join our expanding team and play a key role in driving the business forward. You will lead the provision of our clinical services around the UK working with multidisciplinary teams in wheelchair services, schools and with private clients, as well […]

Your guide to flying with a disability

QEF are holding some events across the country in 2017 give you a step by step guide to travelling by air. Visit their website for more information: http://www.tryb4ufly.org.uk/content/industry-support/your-guide-flying-disability

Wheels for the World

Active Design’s Martin is heading out to Ghana tomorrow with the Wheels for the World project. Wheels for the World project is part of Through the Roof restoring and distributing refurbished wheelchairs, mostly to people in Africa, giving them increased independence. If you would like to read more about the project please click here. We will […]

QEF Kid’s Day – Friday 4th March 2016

Active Design are exhibiting at this years QEF Kids Day. QEF Mobility Services are holding their QEF Kids day on Friday 4th March 2016. Where is it? At QEF Mobility Services, 1 Metcalfe Avenue Carshalton, Surrey SM5 4AW What time is it?  Exhibitors:  08:00 – 09.30                Public 10:00 – 15:00. What will the day involve? QEF are […]

The Problem with Hips for Children with Cerebral Palsy

How Hips Grow You may like to know a little more about how hips usually develop first, to understand why good positioning and movement needs to start very early. The top of the thigh bone (known as the head of femur) is a bit like a ball, it needs good alignment to engage in the […]