Terms & conditions

These terms and conditions govern your use of Enhance the UK’s website: https://disabilityawareness.training/

By using this website, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. You are also responsible for ensuring that anyone who accesses our website through your internet connection is aware of these terms of use and complies with them.

If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, please do not use this website.

Links to Other Websites

Our website may contain links to third-party websites for your information and convenience. We have no control over the content, availability, or practices of these websites.

The inclusion of any third-party link does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of the website, its content, products, or services. You access third-party websites at your own risk, and we cannot accept responsibility or liability for any loss or damage arising from your use of them.

Accuracy of Content

We make reasonable efforts to ensure that the information published on this website is accurate and up to date. However, we cannot guarantee that all information is complete, accurate, or current at all times.

We reserve the right to correct, amend, or update content on the website without prior notice.

We do not accept liability for any loss or damage arising from reliance on information contained on this website, to the extent permitted by law.

Materials on Our Website

Enhance the UK owns or has the appropriate rights to use the copyright and other intellectual property rights in this website and its content, unless otherwise stated.

Unauthorised use, reproduction, modification, distribution, or commercial exploitation of content from this website may infringe our intellectual property rights or those of a third party.

Unless we have agreed otherwise in writing, you may:

  • Download and temporarily store pages from this website for your personal viewing or for private, non-commercial academic research.

  • View, print, and use reasonable extracts of website content for those purposes, provided that the content is not modified and any relevant copyright or other proprietary notices are retained.

  • Quote content from this website in a publication relating to private or academic research, provided that the appropriate copyright acknowledgement is included.

If you wish to use any material from this website for any other purpose, including commercial purposes, please contact us at hello@enhancetheuk.org.

Trademarks and Logos

Trademarks, service marks, logos, and other branding displayed on this website, whether registered or unregistered, are the property of Enhance the UK or are used under licence.

You must not reproduce, modify, distribute, or use our trademarks or logos without our prior written permission, unless permitted by law.

Viruses and Harmful Materials

We take reasonable steps to maintain the security and integrity of this website. However, we cannot guarantee that the website, its servers, downloadable files, or emails sent by us will always be free from viruses, malware, or other harmful components.

You are responsible for using appropriate security measures, including suitable antivirus and firewall protection, when accessing or downloading material from this website.

To the extent permitted by law, Enhance the UK will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by viruses or other harmful components transmitted through the website or by email.

Changes to These Terms

Enhance the UK may amend or update these terms and conditions from time to time. Any changes will be published on this page and will take effect when posted, unless otherwise stated.

You should review these terms periodically to ensure that you are aware of any changes.

Your continued use of the website following the publication of changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms and conditions.

Governing Law

These terms and conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales.

Any disputes arising in connection with your use of this website will be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales, unless applicable law provides otherwise.