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Apprentices Who Are Blind Or Partially-Sighted

Publisher: Learning and Work Institute
Topics: Supported Employment Practice-Inclusive Employment, Supported Employment Practice-Best Practices, Pathways-Mentorship, Pathways-Job Readiness, Workplace Solutions-Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions-Accommodations, Workplace Solutions-Jobseeker and Employee Engagement, Workplace Solutions-Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published: 2016
Type of resource: Toolkit

This resources showcases ways employers can support apprentices who are blind or partially-sighted.
Apprentices who are blind or partially-sighted have the same range of skills and abilities as the population as a whole. However, they also give employers valuable experience in making a range of reasonable adjustments for people who are blind or partially sighted, which will result in their organizations being more accessible in the future. This will send out a clear message that employers are positive, flexible, disability-aware and reflect social diversity.

Access the resource here: Apprentices Who Are Blind Or Partially-Sighted

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