Guidelines for a Training Program for Employers to Integrate Disabled People Into the Open Labour Market

Guidelines for a Training Program for Employers to Integrate Disabled People Into the Open Labour Market
Author: Leandra Naude
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

It has been established that people with disabilities are in most cases excluded from society and major activities in society such as social recreation and employment in the open labour market. Only 1 % of people with disabilities in South Africa are working in the open labour market. Only some of the 99%, who do not work, receive a small grant from the state, which is their only form of income (White Paper on Integrated National Disability Strategy, 1997: 2-3). It is however an objective of the South African government to achieve equity in the open labour market. According to the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No. 55 of 1998), employers must not discriminate against any person, in this case the person with a disability, and should employ and reasonably accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. This causes a dilemma for many employers, because of stigma and misconceptions of disability and lack of knowledge and skills to accommodate and integrate disabled people in the workplace. There is also no training program or guidelines for a training program, developed through an empirical research process, available to assist employers in this process of integrating people with disabilities into the open labour market. As little research has formally been done regarding the attitudes, perceptions and needs of employers to integrate people with disabilities into the labour market, the subject of this study is relatively new. The researcher has therefore conducted an exploratory research study to explore employment possibilities for people with disabilities, the attitudes, perceptions and needs of employers as well as barriers that prevent the employment of disabled people. Based on this information the researcher has described guidelines for a training program for employers to integrate people with disabilities into the open labour market. This research study utilised the dominant-less-dominant model Creswell (in De Vos et aI., 2002: 365-367) has identified. The dominant approach was the quantitative approach, because of the structured interviews that were utilised in the collection of the data. Intervention and developmental research, a model from Rothman and Thomas, was utilised, because new knowledge was developed in this study. A framework for this study was established by undertaking a literature study regarding the theoretical framework for the study, disability as a social phenomenon, employers and the open labour market and strategies to integrate people with disabilities into the open labour market. Based on the literature study, a structured interview schedule was developed and 30 respondents took part in this study. The empirical research findings according to structured interviews with 30 respondents were analysed, interpreted and graphically displayed. According to these findings, guidelines for a training program for employers to integrate people with disabilities into the open labour market were formulated and further recommendations were made. The most important recommendation include: To develop, on the grounds of these guidelines, a training program for employers to integrate disabled people into the open labour market, which can be tested, evaluated and disseminated in the future.

Moving Forward

Moving Forward
Author: Debra A. Perry
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789221135524

This publication contains examples of good practices regarding equal opportunities and inclusion issues in vocational training and employment programmes in the Asia and the Pacific region, covering government, non-government and partnership programmes. The term employment is used in its broadest sense to include formal sector jobs, and new work forms for people with disabilities such as supported employment, self-employment, income-generating activities and participation in family businesses or co-operatives. Sections deal with vocational training, work and rehabilitation centres, rural services, self-employment, employment services and partnerships.

Social Inclusion at Work

Social Inclusion at Work
Author: Janis G. Chadsey
Publisher: AAMR
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780940898974

This book, intended for secondary teachers, transitional and vocational specialists, job coaches, and other service providers, illustrates how to socially integrate people with disabilities into employment settings.

Documents

Documents
Author: Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287149176

World Report on Disability

World Report on Disability
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher:
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789241564182

The World Report on Disability suggests more than a billion people totally experience disability. They generally have poorer health, lower education and fewer economic opportunities and higher rates of poverty than people without disabilities. This report provides the best available evidence about what works to overcome barriers to better care and services.

Disability in International Human Rights Law

Disability in International Human Rights Law
Author: Gauthier de Beco
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0192557939

This book examines what international human rights law has gained from the new elements in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). It explores how the CRPD is intricately bound up with other international instruments by studying the relationship between the Convention rights and those protected by other human rights treaties, as well as the overall objectives of the UN. Using a social model lens on disability, the book shows how the Convention sheds new light on the very notion of human rights. The book provides a theoretical framework which explicitly integrates disability into international human rights law. It explains how the CRPD challenges the legal subject by drawing attention to distinct forms of embodiment, before introducing the idea of the 'dis-abled subject', which stems from a recognition that all individuals encounter disability-related issues during their lives. The book also shows how to apply this theoretical framework to several rights and highlights the consequences for the implementation of human rights treaties as a whole. It builds upon the literature of disability studies and legal and political theory, as well as drawing upon the recommendations of treaty bodies and reports of UN agencies and disabled people's organisations. This book thereby provides an agenda-setting analysis for all human rights experts, by showing the benefits of placing disabled people at the heart of international human rights law.

Employment of Disabled Persons

Employment of Disabled Persons
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1984
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Manual on selective placement of the disabled worker - covers administrative aspects of specialized employment services for the disabled, classification and registration, interviewing techniques, vocational guidance, obstacles in finding employment opportunities, management attitudes, relevant international labour standards, employers' and trade unions' role in the placement process, disabled workers induction, etc.