Listed below are some tips to help you identify employers who positively encourage disabled people to apply.
Although employers are bound by the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) to treat you fairly, some of them demonstrate that they are particularly positive about employing and retaining disabled people. Some employers show this by placing the Jobcentre Plus 'two ticks' disability symbol on their job adverts. This means the employer has made some specific commitments regarding the employment of disabled people. As part of this, you are guaranteed an interview if you meet the minimum conditions for the job vacancy.
A Mindful Employer organisation is one that is positive about mental health. Over 500 organiations have signed the Mindful Employer charter. Details about Mindful Employer and organisations that have signed up to the voluntary charter can be found at www.mindfulemployer.net
Many employers have equal opportunities policies. This means the employer agrees to employ people on merit, regardless of things like disability, race, gender or age for example. It also means that the employer is committed to treat employees equally and give everybody the same chances. You may feel more comfortable disclosing a disability to an organisation which has such policies in place.
An employer may include a statement in a job advert that positively encourages disabled people to apply, and shows that the employer knows about their legal responsibilities under the DDA. Look out for the following: