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EmployAbility to Exhibit at ADN IMPACT Conference 2025

EmployAbility to Exhibit at ADN IMPACT Conference 2025

by Hayley Dean | Apr 11, 2025 | Articles, Building Employer Confidence, D&I Planning, Events, Latest News

EmployAbility is excited to announce that we will be exhibiting at this year’s Australian Disability Network Conference IMPACT at the ICC Darling Harbour on Tuesday May 13th! Our Building Employer Confidence (BEC) team will be there to answer your questions on...
The Dangers of the Phrase ‘Diversity Hire’

The Dangers of the Phrase ‘Diversity Hire’

by Hayley Dean | Feb 17, 2025 | Articles, D&I Planning, Disability & Accessibility, Tackle disability discrimination, Working life

In conversations about workplace inclusion and recruitment, one phrase continues to undermine progress: diversity hire. While often used casually, this term carries harmful implications that can erode the very foundations of people with physical disabilities finding...
Physical Disability Awareness Day

Physical Disability Awareness Day

by Hayley Dean | Feb 3, 2025 | Articles, D&I Planning, Disability & Accessibility, New to D&I?, Tackle disability discrimination

Thanks to a wonderful initiative by Physical Disability Australia, we are celebrating “Physical Disability Awareness Day” today, Monday 3 February 2025, It’s a topic that is close to our hearts at EmployAbility. This is a day that provides us with...

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