Tuesday, 12 November 2024 at 2:00pm GMT
The government is working to help more people with disabilities or health conditions get into the workforce. However, employers are facing a new landscape in order to attract the talent that they need.
This first of three masterclasses in association with Make UK focuses on the health and disability within the context of talent recruitment.
Personnel Today in partnership with Make UK is hosting a 30-minute masterclass series on “Working Well Together” focusing on three key areas:
* Disability and health in recruitment
* How to create a work environment free of sexual harassment
* Supporting neurodivergent employees
Employers should consider whether their current recruitment process is fit for purpose, as the number of people with disabilities in working age continues to increase.
This webinar will explore your legal obligations towards applicants with disabilities or health conditions.
Register Now for practical ways to improve your recruitment and onboarding process, and to help you hire the workforce that you need safely and fairly.
The editor of Personnel Today Rob Moss discusses the challenges and potential opportunities that arise when hiring individuals with health conditions. He is joined by Charlotte Hagestadt a solicitor and principal legal advisor at Make UK and Chris Newson the group’s director for environment, health, and safety.
This 30-minute masterclass online includes a presentation, a discussion and an opportunity for audience members to ask questions.
Register now for the Masterclass Webinar
Our speakers
Chris Newson leads Make UK’s mission to improve environmental, health and safety management for individuals and organizations across the UK. Chris Newson has over 20 years of experience in delivering health and safety training. Chris worked as a quality, health and safety manager at Alstom Power before joining Make UK.
Charlotte Hagestadt , a principal legal advisor at Make UK and a member of ‘s professional support team, is primarily based in London. Charlotte Hagestadt is a solicitor and principal legal adviser at Make UK. She works as part of Make UK’s professional support team. Charlotte also represents the interests of Make UK’s subscribers before the government.