Disability Confident
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The Disability Confident scheme supports employers like you to make the most of the talents disabled people can bring to your workplace.
For information about coronavirus (COVID-19) please visit gov.uk/coronavirus
The Disability Confident scheme supports employers like you to make the most of the talents disabled people can bring to your workplace.
Join over 20,000 organisations that have signed up. Disability Confident organisations play a leading role in changing attitudes for the better. They’re changing behaviour and cultures in their own businesses, networks and communities, and reaping the benefits of inclusive recruitment practices.
The scheme helps employers recruit and retain great people, and:
It also helps customers and other businesses identify those employers who are committed to equality in the workplace.
At a time when the hospitality sector could be facing a skills and labour shortage, we need to make sure we can offer great opportunities for all talented people. Being Disability Confident is just good business sense.
Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive, UKHospitality
Diversity and inclusion is a business imperative for Sodexo. Being Disability Confident helps us to tap into a wider pool of talent to meet our workforce needs, reflect the diversity of our customers and drive business growth.
Megan Horsburgh, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Sodexo UK & Ireland, and Global Disability Leader
Acacia Training were shortlisted in the Disability Confident category of the 2019 RIDI (Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative) Awards. See how they’re supporting Denise and benefiting from her skills.
Louis and Ross from Lloyds Banking Group explain how working for a Disability Confident Leader benefits them, and the organisation.
More and more businesses are signing up to Disability Confident every week. The scheme helps them think differently about disability, and improve how they attract, recruit and retain disabled workers.