International day of persons with disabilities

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities takes place on the 3rd December. This important day promotes an understanding of disability issues, increases awareness and support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.

The event was launched in 1992 by the United Nations General Assembly. Their aim was to advance disability rights and protect the well-being of those with disabilities.

Some disabilities, like mental health disorders, chronic pain and fatigue, are invisible – but that does not make them any less devastating to someone’s quality of life.

How can I get involved?

There a number of ways organisations can make a difference. Some positive steps include:

In house training sessions

One of the most effective ways to promote awareness and ignite change in your workplace is to host a disability training session. Some of the many benefits include improving customer service, increased knowledge of legal requirements, encourages open communication among teams, transforms existing perceptions and validates disabled members of staff.

Recognise and discuss neurodiversity

The International Day of Disabled Persons concerns all disabilities.

Neurodiverse employees will have a unique view of the world as their brains are wired differently. They are important to highlight as they are invisible. Examples include:

  • ADHD
  • Autism
  • Dyspraxia
  • Dyslexia
  • Dyscalculia
  • Dysgraphia
  • Tourette’s Syndrome

Improve accessibility in and around the office

Some examples of accessibility in the workplace include:

  • Wheelchair ramps/lifts
  • Quiet rooms for noise sensitivity
  • Braille signage
  • Adaptive desks & chairs
  • Invest in digital accessibility tools

Donate to charity

https://www.scope.org.uk/donate/

https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/donate

https://shopandgive.thegivingmachine.co.uk/cause-categories/disability/

Find out more:

https://idpwd.org/

https://www.possabilitypeople.org.uk/

Workplace Wellbeing Professional & Disability Awareness

Workplace Wellbeing Professional are passionate about inclusive and accessible workspaces for all employees. To read content relating to disability in the workplace, follow the links below (with much more to be found under ‘Disability’ in the Topic Index):

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