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How to Remove Barriers for People with Disabilities at Your Business

Start By Measuring Disability on Your Team

Description

Organizations measure what they want to improve, so if hiring people with disabilities is a priority for you as an employer, measuring for disability is a key place to start. With the right tools, employers can tap into the tangible business and social benefits of collecting and sharing disability data.

This webinar will cover why organizations should measure for disability, recognize ways to build an inclusive organizational culture, remove barriers, and gain tools to combat stigma and increase consumer confidence.

What Will I Learn?

  • Identify how to build competitive advantage through inclusivity

  • Recognize ways to build an inclusive organizational culture and remove barriers for people with disabilities

  • Gain tools to combat stigma and increase consumer confidence

  • Implement steps to tap into people with disabilities as a valuable talent pool

Presented By

Small Business BC is hosting Accessibility Month: It Matters, a month of free business education featuring ASL interpretation and closed captioning. Delivered in partnership with the BC Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, Accessibility Month covers a variety of popular business topics, from business planning to marketing and payroll.

This webinar will take place via Zoom. Instructions to join our Zoom meeting will be sent to you two hours in advance. All webinar participants will also receive access to a recording for seven days after the live session.

Session Date & Time
September 27, 2021 at 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
  • Length: 1.5 Hours
  • Language: English, American Sign Language (ASL) and Closed Captioning
  • Subject: Human Resources
  • Price: Free
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