Business Connexions December 2021

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SKILLS

Fighting for equality in the workplace:

BeyondAutism’s employability toolkit

BeyondAutism Post-19 student working at the StreetCube in Southside Shopping Centre, Wandsworth

By EMILY ROSS, specialist vocational advisor, BeyondAutism

BeyondAutism Sixth Form student helping out at a local Church café in Wandsworth

“Our toolkit provides detailed information about autism, behaviour, communication and sensory needs whilst giving key tips and ideas for how to support an individual’s needs in the workplace.”

Everyone deserves the opportunity to access meaningful employment. Yet for people with a disability, finding jobs can be challenging.

the workplace. The resource also includes a personalised vocational profile and assessments to help employers support their employees’ development.

In 2020, the Office for National Statistics stated that just “52.1% of disabled people aged 16 to 64 years were employed”. For autistic adults that number drops to 21.7%. Once someone with autism gets a job, they face more challenges to stay in work. This is unacceptable and we need to see it change.

The toolkit was written by experts in the fields of autism and employment, with input from speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, behaviour analysists and vocational specialists. We also worked with our learners and interns, creating solutions which work for them. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that the full needs of individuals are covered.

At BeyondAutism we’re passionate about increasing employability. We want to see more autistic people with the skills and confidence to enter the workplace. At the same time, we want employers to feel confident in supporting people with autism at work. When we talk about employment we mean it in the broadest sense of the word, including work placements, internships, volunteering and meaningful activity. In September, we launched a free employability toolkit as part of a wider employability project started in 2020 thanks to a grant from City Bridge Trust, the City of London Corporation’s charity funder.The toolkit is designed to help employers feel confident in supporting autistic employees throughout the application process and in the work environment. It includes a range of resources for autistic people, from support on applying for jobs to tools to help their performance in the workplace. Low employment numbers for autistic people are in part down to a lack of understanding from employers. Our toolkit provides detailed information about autism, behaviour, communication and sensory needs whilst giving key tips and ideas for how to support an individual’s needs in

It’s time for society to become more inclusive. Diversity in a workplace cannot truly exist unless the environment is inclusive. Embracing inclusivity can bring benefits to an employer far beyond simply a match of skills to need. According to the charity Mencap, employing those with a disability or additional needs can help to increase staff morale, positively contributing to the work output of an organisation. Getting more people into paid employment is a boost for the economy – something we need to consider even more as we start the journey of recovery from the impacts of COVID-19. Our toolkit aims to equalize the employment experience for everyone by promoting inclusivity and positive attitudes towards autistic people in the workplace. Every step taken is helping to break the stigma and stereotype of disability, and break the cycle of prejudice experienced by so many. Will you take your first step today and download our toolkit to share within your organisation and your wider network? Why not also enrol in our free employability training: all about autism and how to create an inclusive working environment?

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