Disability Awareness – Working with People with Disabilities

Language: 
English

People with disabilities represent a significant and largely underutilized resource for businesses. Many disabled persons are underemployed or unemployed. As a result of advocates for diversity, as well as a shrinking labor pool, employers are taking a serious look at hiring and retaining people with disabilities. This course will give supervisors, managers, and human resource consultants tools and tips for creating a diverse workplace. This will help you know how to:

  • Prepare to welcome people with disabilities into their workplace
  • Interact with people with disabilities
  • Identify and overcome barriers in the workplace
  • Use respectful, appropriate, acceptable language in any circumstance
  • Understand what their company can do during hiring and interviewing
  • Understand what job accommodation is and how it applies in their workplace

Course Content

Lessons

Session One: Course Overview

Session Two: Defining Terms

Session Three: Misconceptions and Realities

Session Four: A Business Case

Session Five: Dissecting Labels

Session Six: Accessibility

Session Seven: The Cornerstones of Diversity

Session Eight: Pre-Assignment Review

Session Nine: Encouraging Diversity by Hiring

Session Ten: Using the STOP Technique

Session Eleven: Communication Essentials for Disability Awareness

Session Twelve: Communication Styles

Session Thirteen: Critical Conversations

Session Fourteen: How Do We Make It Happen?

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