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Recruiting and employing disabled people | Human Resources Information

Recruiting and employing disabled people

Introduction

 

Disabled people have abilities, skills and experience that your business can benefit from. If you make a few adjustments in your policies and at your premises, and add flexibility to work arrangements, you could potentially open up jobs to many more recruits - often at little or no cost.

 

Under the Disability Discrimination Act, a disabled person is someone with a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. This covers a wide range of impairments of varying type and severity, from the obvious - such as severe mobility restrictions requiring wheelchair use - to less obvious “invisible” impairments like diabetes.

 

The aim of this guide is to help businesses understand how to make the most of the potential offered by disabled employees.

 

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