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Disability Friendly - How to Move From Clueless to Inclusive

English · Hardback

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Create a true culture of inclusion
 
Although progress has been made around equality for many marginalized groups, people with disabilities are still massively underrepresented in organizations' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts. People with disabilities make up at least 15% of the population, yet they are still too often overlooked. Many people with disabilities are highly motivated, create fantastic work, and add tremendous value to organizations.
 
Disability Friendly is a clarion call to businesses around the world to realize the opportunities presented by employing people with disabilities. It explains the potential of disabled employees, how to create a culture of inclusion, and, in the process, help people with disabilities become proud contributors.
 
In this book, you'll find:
* Concrete strategies for redesigning work and its processes to embrace all contributing citizens
* Ways to incorporate disability supports into a business' diversity and inclusion practices and initiatives
* Methods for reducing the massive cost associated with government disability support payments and repurpose these as investments in the human potential of people with disabilities
 
Ideal for executives, managers, and other business leaders, Disability Friendly will also earn a place in the libraries of Diversity and Inclusion and Human Resources professionals seeking to make an impact on their company and on behalf of a marginalized group.

List of contents

Foreword xiii
 
Acknowledgments xvii
 
Introduction xxi
 
I What the World Is Missing When It Overlooks People with Disabilities 1
 
1 Disability Inclusion Benefits Everyone 3
 
2 The Power of Disability Entrepreneurship 15
 
3 Disability Is Essential to the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Movement 43
 
4 Inclusive Design: Enabling Work by All 57
 
II What People with Disabilities Want Everyone else to Know 63
 
5 Getting to Equal by Erasing Fear 65
 
6 Overcome Ableism by Recognizing Our Common Humanity 75
 
7 "You Don't Look Disabled" 85
 
8 Personal Experiences That Shaped My Concepts of Disability Culture 93
 
III How to Become Disability Friendly: the Pillars of Disability Inclusion 105
 
9 Corporate Culture and Disability Culture 107
 
10 Talent Acquisition Through Outreach and Recruitment 133
 
11 Hiring and Retaining the Best Talent 145
 
12 Employers' Slow Progress to Disability- Friendly Inclusion 157
 
13 Communicating the Organization's Policies and Practices 169
 
14 Accessible Information and Communications Technology for All 175
 
15 Blueprint for Disability- Friendly Workplaces of the Future: How to Create Inclusive, Safe, and Captivating Workplaces 185
 
Appendix: The Viscardi Center's Curriculum for Its National Center on Disability Entrepreneurship 203
 
References 207
 
About the Author 215
 
Index 217

About the author










JOHN D. KEMP is widely respected as a leader in the disability movement for more than forty years. John currently serves as president and CEO of Lakeshore Foundation, an organization providing opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities to lead healthy, active, independent lives. As a co-founder of the American Association of People with Disabilities and as an international speaker and disability rights leader, John serves as a catalyst for change and increasing the political and economic power of people with disabilities.


Summary

Create a true culture of inclusion

Although progress has been made around equality for many marginalized groups, people with disabilities are still massively underrepresented in organizations' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts. People with disabilities make up at least 15% of the population, yet they are still too often overlooked. Many people with disabilities are highly motivated, create fantastic work, and add tremendous value to organizations.

Disability Friendly is a clarion call to businesses around the world to realize the opportunities presented by employing people with disabilities. It explains the potential of disabled employees, how to create a culture of inclusion, and, in the process, help people with disabilities become proud contributors.

In this book, you'll find:
* Concrete strategies for redesigning work and its processes to embrace all contributing citizens
* Ways to incorporate disability supports into a business' diversity and inclusion practices and initiatives
* Methods for reducing the massive cost associated with government disability support payments and repurpose these as investments in the human potential of people with disabilities

Ideal for executives, managers, and other business leaders, Disability Friendly will also earn a place in the libraries of Diversity and Inclusion and Human Resources professionals seeking to make an impact on their company and on behalf of a marginalized group.

Product details

Authors Kemp, Jd Kemp, John D Kemp, John D. Kemp
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2022
 
EAN 9781119830092
ISBN 978-1-119-83009-2
No. of pages 256
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, Inklusion, Business & management, Wirtschaft u. Management, Allg. Wirtschaft u. Management

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