This week, construction recruitment specialist TBT
Recruitment became the 5,000th organisation to become
Disability Confident, pledging their commitment to
attract, recruit and retain disabled workers.
This major milestone in the take up of the new scheme
coincides with The Guinness Partnership becoming the 50th
organisation to achieve the status of Disability
Confident Leader.
The housing association has joined other employers in
making a commitment to encourage and support other
businesses in their network to improve support for
disabled employees.
The Minister for Disabled People, Work and Health,
, says:
A fantastic range of employers from small start-ups to
influential businesses like The Guinness Partnership
and TBT Recruitment are making a public commitment to
improve opportunities for disabled people.
If they can do it, every one of the FTSE 100 companies
can take the first step by signing up to be Disability
Confident too.
Disabled people make up a significant proportion of the
potential workforce, and employers must ensure they
don’t miss out on some of the best talent in their
community.
I urge our country’s top businesses to use their power
and influence to set the agenda on disability
employment for companies everywhere.
Managing Director of TBT Recruitment, Scott Jeffrey,
says:
We’re delighted to be the 5,000th organisation to sign
up as Disability Confident. Being part of the scheme
supports our commitment to providing qualified
candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds to
construction, rail and highways projects all over the
UK.
Almost a fifth of the working age population is disabled,
and the vast majority of these people will develop their
condition or impairment during their working life.
Over the last four years almost 600,000 disabled people
have entered the workforce. Further progress is being
made through increasing the number of Disability
Employment Advisers in Jobcentre Plus centres and raising
awareness of programmes like Disability Confident and
Access to Work.
The Disability Confident scheme, launched in November
2016, provides employers with the skills, examples and
confidence they need to recruit, retain and develop
disabled employees.
The scheme was developed with employers, disability
charities, and disabled people.
FTSE 100 companies will only be eligible to sign up to
the scheme if they are British based and employ staff.
The scheme has 3 levels:
- Disability Confident Committed
- Disability Confident Employer
- Disability Confident Leader
At each level employers commit to taking actions that
will make a real difference to disabled employment.
To become a Disability Confident Leader, organisations
must act as a champion for the scheme within their local
and business communities. To reach this level
organisations must also have their self-assessment
validated from outside their business.
The Guinness Partnership is one of England’s largest
affordable housing and care providers. They manage 65,000
homes for more than 135,000 customers.
TBT Recruitment are an experienced supplier of highly
trained labour to the construction, rail and highways
sectors, nationwide.