Saturday, April 27, 2024

BARBADOS EMPLOYERS’ CONFEDERATION: Employing people with disabilities

Date:

Share post:

WITH MARCH BEING THE MONTH to celebrate achievements in the disabled community, the Barbados Employers’ Confederation (BEC) is pleased to enable discussion on the employment of people who are disabled.

As the employers representative, we at the BEC encourage our members to hire people with disabilities so long as the applicant’s capabilities fit the role to be undertaken. People in the disabled community have the right to not be discriminated against and as such equal opportunity should be extended to them.

Encouraging the employment of the disabled can help you to increase the number of high quality applicants available, create a workforce that reflects the diverse range of customers it serves and the community in which it is based bring additional skills to the business, such as the ability to use sign language. Individuals may posit that the cost of making adjustments are high, however, it has been proven that the costs of making reasonable adjustments to accommodate disabled employees are often low. Moreover, benefits are derived from such accommodation that sometimes far outweighs the initial expenses.

Additionally, the benefits of retaining an experienced, skilled employee who has acquired impairment are usually greater than recruiting and training new staff. This is also good for the individual. Research has proven that employees with disabilities meet or exceed productivity, quality, and attendance standards of employees without disabilities. Hiring people with disabilities leads to diversity, diversity promotes business and organisational innovation, and innovation adds value and creates wealth or savings for any business or organisation.

Hiring a disabled person is not an ad hoc process, it is a well thought out procedure that extends into a practice. This process must be guided by a policy and follows set steps. These steps include:

Analyse the needs for the job – this can be done by having discussion with the supervisor of the specific task and also liaising with line staff. Here an assessment can be made as to what physical and mental capabilities are necessary for the role.

Once this is completed, it is easy to decipher what roles can be accomplished by people with varying disabilities. Such an assessment can done across the organisation for all roles.

This would help in providing a comprehensive list of jobs that can be open to the disabled community which will help in the recruitment process. From this process a complete job description and thorough explanation of performance expectations can be derived.

This description will also include the nature of work, pay, benefits, and special criteria.

Plan – the organisation must proceed in a deliberate fashion to define the steps for moving forward, develop a schedule for each step, and identify the key people involved. The walk, jog, run approach of incremental successes is effective. Select a department in which to launch your initiative and evaluate your near and mid-term workforce targets.

Decipher what resources and accommodations need to be made – here, organisations will need the assistance of the Barbados Council For The Disabled to provide insight on the various general accommodations. Sometimes the specifics cannot be made until the hire is executed.

Prepare the company – this phase involved effectively preparing your existing workforce and work sites for disabled employees.

This typically includes assessing and mitigating potential risks, preparing and implementing a communications plan or strategy, evaluating and possibly fine tuning your current application and interviewing processes, sensitivity training, adusting the orientation process, creating the capabilities for various types of communication, and preparation for an all-inclusive type of training and other company events.

Hiring people with disabilities is good business. These candidates are keenly dedicated, hardworking, and have a great appreciation for the opportunity to work. With an aging workforce and projected shortall in the overall workforce, we are fortunate to have a largely untapped resource pool, ready and able to work.

Major employers have demonstrated the benefits of employing people with disabilities. The best way to begin to understand the opportunity and potential is ot visit a company that has developed a successful person with disabilities talent acquisition workforce initiative.

We at the BEC are working with employers to remove barriers to work that disabled people face, increase understanding of disability, ensure disabled people have opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Related articles

US sets up board to advise on safe, secure use of AI

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The chief executives of OpenAI, Microsoft and Google are among the high-profile members of a...

Britney Spears settles long-running legal dispute with estranged father

Britney Spears has reached a settlement with her estranged father more than two years after the court-orderd termination of...

Moore: Young people joining BWU

General secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Toni Moore says there has been a resurgence of confidence...

Pelosi urges Gaza campus protesters to target Hamas as well as Israel

Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, has urged protesters on college campuses to...