First actions to becoming a Disability Smart organisation: For senior leaders and managers
When an organisation becomes a Member or Partner of Business Disability Forum, one of the first questions we are asked is “What should I do first?”

When an organisation becomes a Member or Partner of Business Disability Forum, one of the first questions we are asked is “What should I do first?”

In 2018, our award for Senior Disability Champion went to Tony Cates, UK Partner at KPMG.

There are a number of steps you can make in your planning that will make your training more inclusive and benefit many learners.

If an employee needs regular treatment or time off to attend appointments, there are ways to incorporate this more effectively into their work.

Some key findings from our first Great Big Workplace Adjustments Survey.

BDF Head of Policy Angela Matthews talks to Microlink CEO Nasser Siabi about workplace adjustments.

Can employers treat disabled candidates more favourably? The law says, yes (usually).

If a member of your team is off sick for a long period, staying in touch is a vital part of helping plan their return to work.

This resource highlights why adjustments are crucial to good management.

This resource highlights why adjustments are crucial to good management.

Use regular review meetings to see how remote workers are doing – and discuss any adjustments they have or need.

If you think an employee might need support, talk to them. This resource has guidance on how to have that conversation.