Disability confidence - equalities and inclusion
Created By:
Tim Adams
Last updated:
01 Jul 2019
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The LGA recognises the value and importance of equalities and inclusion, not only as a legal obligation for employers, but as a way of attracting, developing and retaining talent. The Disability Confident campaign, launched in July 2013 by the Prime Minister, encourages employers to become more confident about employing disabled people and the term Disability Confident is increasingly becoming industry shorthand for best practice in disability employment.
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Critical success factors » Leadership and management
Critical success factors » Approach to change
Critical success factors » Getting the best from staff
Characteristics » Role of the authority
Characteristics » Role of the elected member
Change approach » Service focus
Local government services » Administration and government