Disability Awareness Training in the
Workplace
Don't Exclude Disability in your DEI Conversations
Strategic DEI Training Programs
Unsure where to begin with disability hiring, awareness, and/or support? We can be your starting point!
All of our course offerings are available for individual sessions or topics can be combined for powerful day(s) of training.
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Disability 101: Do’s and Don’ts of Employees/Customers with Disabilities
Leave with a thorough understanding of disabilities in all forms.
Leave with a thorough understanding of disabilities in all forms.
Fostering Continued Support for Disability Awareness
Armed with awareness and compassion, the information provided will catapult teams to foster an inclusive and understanding environment for all.
Armed with awareness and compassion, the information provided will catapult teams to foster an inclusive and understanding environment for all.
Interviewing and Understanding/Maintaining Accommodations
Gain the confidence to interview and accommodate those with disabilities.
Gain the confidence to interview and accommodate those with disabilities.
How Having an Inclusive Workforce Benefits the Company
Why tapping into the talent of the disability community can take your teams/company to the next level.
Why tapping into the talent of the disability community can take your teams/company to the next level.
Client Success Story
I was so happy to bring this programming to our organization. Far too often disability is left out of the DEI conversation but with this training session we learned "the basics" about disabilities and we also learned actionable strategies which can be taken to ensure we are being truly inclusive.
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Understanding the Language of DEI
There is considerable misunderstanding in today’s workplace regarding DEI related terminology and language usage. From pronouns to racial descriptions (Latina vs. Latinx, Black or African American, gay or queer), our need for greater understanding of this space has grown significantly over the last few years.
Learn More ABout Understanding the Language of DEI Self-Awareness in the Workplace & Beyond
Understanding unconscious bias requires a sense of awareness of workplace dynamics as well as one’s own perspectives and views. By learning strategies designed to mitigate bias, leaders and employees can foster more productive teams, more effective leadership, and more inclusive cultures.
Learn More About Self-Awareness in the Workplace & Beyond Understanding Inclusive Leadership
Explore today's most critical insights on inclusive leadership and learn strategies for creating collaborative teams which achieve optimal business outcomes.
Learn More About Understanding Inclusive LeadershipInclusive Recruiting
Inclusive recruitment is a core skill for human resources professionals as well as hiring managers; from resume review to candidate onboarding.
Learn More About Inclusive RecruitingHow to Authentically Create an Anti-Racist Workplace
Learn to create an "anti-racism" workplace where employees feel respected & engaged; for improved communications, collaboration and performance.
Learn more about How to Authentically Create an Anti-Racist WorkplaceOn Being an Ally
Allyship is the practice of using one’s position of power or privilege to support and uplift others for the greater good. Understanding the do’s and the don’ts — are all part of the allyship journey.
Learn more about On Being an AllyBecoming Comfortable with the Uncomfortable: Managing Difficult Conversations
Being able to effectively manage difficult conversations is a critical business skill - especially when those conversations may involve matters related to race, gender, or ethnicity. With changing workplace demographics, the ability to effectively discuss matters once considered taboo in the work environment will continue to become more prevalent, commonplace, and necessary.
Learn more about Managing Difficult ConversationsInclusion for All: Recognizing the Differently-Abled in the Workplace
If your organization does not have a tangible and actionable strategy to address disability inclusion, you could be excluding over 20% of American adults.
Learn more about Recognizing the Differently-Abled in the WorkplaceEffective ERG Leaders/Leadership
ERG leaders possess the power to inspire ERG member engagement while also driving real business impact. The ability to effectively manage and realize both - takes a thorough understanding of the ERGs role within the organization, effective and inclusive leadership skills, and a solid overarching strategy.
Learn more about Effective ERG LeadersshipEffective ERG Executive Sponsors
The effectiveness of an ERG Executive Sponsor can greatly impact the success or lack thereof for an ERG. But many Executive Sponsors share that they don’t know how much to lead or if they should simply provide guidance when asked.
Learn more about Effective ERG Executive Sponsors
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