People manager guide: Recruiting, managing and developing people with a disability or health condition
Practical guidance from the CIPD and Disability Confident to support line managers
Practical guidance from the CIPD and Disability Confident to support line managers
The CIPD/Simplyhealth’s Health and Wellbeing at Work survey found that the knowledge and confidence of managers is the most common challenge their organisation experience in managing people with a disability or long-term health condition. That’s why the CIPD and Disability Confident have developed this guide to support managers in the management of people with a disability or long-term health condition.
This guide is a quick and easy reference tool for managers to use in their daily work, providing key information and practical advice on the employment of disabled people and those with a health condition.
This guide is a quick and easy reference tool for managers to use in their daily work, providing key information and practical advice on the employment of disabled people and those with a health condition.
There are around 9.5 million people of working age with a disability in the UK, and yet only 5.1 million of them are in work. This represents a huge pool of untapped talent which businesses can’t afford to ignore.
This guide helps managers to:
Visit the Gov.uk website to access the guidance. Access CIPD guidance for people managers and resources on inclusion for more information.
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