Human Resources - Autumn 2020 (Vol 25: No 1) - Sustainability for HR Leaders

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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION ANNE HAWKER

Is your workplace

inclusive? Ask a disabled employee Let me introduce myself. I am Anne Hawker and I work at the Ministry of Social Development as the Principal Disability Adviser. I have worked in promoting the employment of disabled people for the past 40 years.

The public sector has a leadership role in increasing the employment of disabled people, and this is expected of government agencies under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which New Zealand ratified in 2008. We want to set a good example in the public sector, so that others will follow.

adjustment) policy? Is this offered to everyone, so that people don’t feel they are being singled out?

s a disabled employee, the buzz around diversity and inclusion had me excited. Finally, disabled people will have a voice. But it has been my experience that disabled people are often left out of the diversity and inclusion conversations, particularly when it comes to employment.

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The New Zealand Disability Strategy described ‘disabled people’ as being disabled not by our impairment but by the environment. This includes attitude, lack of adequate support, inaccessible physical environments and inaccessible information, including websites.

Accessibility

Disabled people are New Zealand’s largest minority group, accounting for 24 per cent of the population. The 2013 Disability Survey showed that 75 per cent of disabled people want to work. This is in stark contrast to the 24 per cent of disabled people in employment. It is not a record we can be proud of, but we can change it and increase employment for disabled people by providing the right support.

To start changing the picture painted above in your workplace, there is a simple formula known as the 3As: attitude, accommodation and accessibility.

In my work at the Ministry of Social Development, I am leading a project to increase the employment of disabled people in the public sector. Measure

How you can be truly inclusive

Attitude

Have you, your staff, or the agencies you work with, undergone disability responsiveness training? This helps create a culture of valuing the contribution of disabled people and helps remove the ‘fear factor’.

Accommodation

Does your agency have a reasonable accommodation (workplace Disabled

Non-disabled

Labour Force Participation rate

25.2%

72.6%

Employment rate

22.4%

69.3%

Unemployment rate

11.4%

4.5%

$457.55

$833.43

Average weekly income

2017 Labour Force Survey, Statistics NZ

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HUMAN RESOURCES

AUTUMN 2020

Does your agency have a disability employees network that gives senior leadership in the agency a way of directly hearing from staff, and is the network valued and the members’ issues listened to and acted upon? Are your systems accessible? Does your website comply with the Web Content Accessibility Standard 2.1 AA rating? Are the HR systems of the agencies you work with accessible? Are the training and professional development opportunities accessible, for example, are New Zealand Sign Language interpreters available or is material available in Braille, Easy Read, larger print and audio description? Having the 3As in place will help in creating a diverse and inclusive workforce and a workplace that truly recognises and values the contribution of disabled employees.

Anne Hawker is the Principal Disability Adviser at the Ministry of Social Development where she has worked for the past 12 years. Before that, she worked at ACC and the Ministry of Health and as CE of the Head Injury Society and Director of the Mosgiel Abilities Centre. Anne has held several leadership positions at a regional, national and international level. These have included President of DPA(NZ) and Vice President of the MS NZ. In 2008 she was elected as the first female World President of Rehabilitation International.


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Member profile: Sophie John

4min
page 15

Am I managing: Let's connect

3min
page 50

Research Update: New Zealanders want brands to 'talk' sustainability

5min
pages 48-49

Student perspective: Felicity Blakeley

2min
page 47

Regional Roundup: Waikato Branch

2min
page 46

The fundamentals of flexible working

8min
pages 42-45

PD Spotlight: Human Centred Design

4min
pages 40-41

Diversity & Inclusion: Is your workplace inclusive? Ask a disabled employee

2min
page 38

Immigration Law: Compliance: what is it, and why is it important?

6min
pages 36-37

Sustainability is an HR issue

4min
pages 34-35

Changes in the Profession - Then and now

4min
pages 32-33

Charity Profile: Nurturing young scientists for international impact

3min
page 30

Sustainability for Learning and Development

7min
pages 28-29

Workplaces of the future: human or robot?

10min
pages 24-27

Employment Law: Sustaining hauora in our workplaces

4min
pages 22-23

NZ HR Awards 2020

9min
pages 18-21

Sustainability leadership: the way of the future

4min
pages 16-17

HRNZ Member Profiles: Kavita Khanna

4min
pages 14-15

Putting people at the heart of sustainability and good business

8min
pages 8-11

News Roundup

4min
pages 6-7

From the Editor

1min
page 5

Top of mind...

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