On 25th November we held the second of our All In Action Plan sessions.
This event focussed upon improving the experience and representation of Disabled talent with our action being to audit and make your company website accessible.
Find out more by either downloading the full report or watching the event here.
Mike Alhadeff of AMV BBDO explained how technology is vital to everyday life and career progression
We were talked through some of the daily struggles he experiences within his role and how technology helps with this.
Tech can really help disabled people grow in the industry – it can help with access to the office or even the stress and anxiety of getting the tube. Technology has proven that the industry can be more accessible to disabled people and they don’t have to be in the office 9-5, Monday to Friday. Hopefully, this will increase the number of disabled people and retain them in their jobs as they feel more comfortable with more flexibility and they can set the preferences of the way they work.
Robin Christopherson of AbilityNet set out the overwhelming case for advertising accessibly
The ethical, business and legal reasons were outlined for improving accessibility.
15% of the world’s population is disabled (#WeThe15), and out of this number, 80% of disabled people are of working age, the purple pound is worth over £274 billion a year in the UK. We were taken through how inclusive design benefits us all and given tips on what to consider when re-designing your website.
Huge thanks to all the speakers and attendees, we hope to see you all again soon at the next All In session on 2nd December, focusing on Action 1 – improving the experience and representation of Black talent.