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Telephone tutorial: Attracting disabled graduates
Notice: This is a past event
7th February 2012, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, At your desk
- Over 120,000 disabled students study at UK universities each year
- 1 in every 11 students who graduate every year has a disability - around 18,095 students
- 10% of disabled students graduate with a first class honours degree, compared to 12% of non-disabled graduates
Join us for this interactive telephone tutorial to learn:
- Where disabled graduates look for jobs
- What barriers disabled graduates face when applying for your jobs
- How to attract the best calibre disabled candidates to work for your organisation
Free to gold members!
Please indicate your gold status when completing your online booking form to receive your free place.
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Speakers:
- Stacy Rowe, recent graduate
- Helen Cooke, My Plus Consulting and EFD Associate
- Tracey Abbott, Recruitment Consultant, EFD
Why attend?
- Hear first hand from disabled graduates about the problems they face when applying for your jobs
- Learn how you can remove these barriers to make your recruitment processes open to all, and to ensure you are not missing out on some of the very best talent available
Who should attend?
- Recruitment managers
- HR managers
- Diversity managers
- Graduates
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Disability news
May 2012
- Charity shop donation drive backed by Scope
- Microsoft Kinect to help diagnose autism
- Disability benefits changes to go ahead, says Iain Duncan Smith
- Sunderland worker 'set up to fail' by employers
- New ambassadors to help disabled people in the community
- ADHD sufferers face difficulty 'getting diagnosed'
- Employers are 'unaware' of Access to Work schemes
- Disabled people to get online training for public appointments
- Price comparison websites 'let down' disabled consumers
- Growth needed in care sector, says Carers UK






