💡 Surprising Fact: Only 53% of deaf individuals are employed compared to 75% of hearing individuals? Let’s change that! Creating inclusive employment starts with small steps. By supporting accessible communication training, skill development, and networking opportunities, we make workplaces truly inclusive. 📌 Accessible Communication Training: Provide sign language and captioning tools. 📌 Skill Development Programs: Offer mentorship and skill-building. 📌 Advocacy for Workplace Inclusivity: Support inclusive hiring practices. 📌 Networking Opportunities: Connect with inclusive employers. 📌 Empowering Self-Advocacy: Guide individuals to advocate for their needs. Together, we can transform futures. Be part of the solution—support our mission for inclusive employment for the deaf community today. #InclusiveEmployment #DeafAwareness #SupportDeafCommunity #EmpowerDeafIndividuals #UmangSchool #DeafEmployment #UmangSchoolChildren #EmpowerDeaf #HireDeafTalent
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"As a country, we are tone-deaf to the needs of the hearing impaired." A very important Op-Ed in The Times Of India today. The work that we at Tech Mahindra Foundation do for #PersonswithDisabilities has made me realize that while we aspire #inclusion, the default setting for most of us is exclusion. And nowhere is this more evident than how we look at the Speech-and-Hearing Impaired (or the SHI) community. A few years ago, while observing SHI students at Noida Deaf Society, one of our NGO partners, it struck me that #SignLanguage (SL) is the natural form of expression for these students, their first language, or as we Indians like to call it, their "mother tongue". And as with any other language, there are nuances, subtleties, and improvisations to using SL which only the users are familiar with. The SHI community loves to use the Sign Language - cracking jokes in it, sharing information, counselling, consoling and comforting each other. However, when members of this community have to interact with the rest of us, there's an obvious communication gap. They can't speak and hear, and we can't sign. And so, as the article says, nearly 63 million of "us" can't meaningfully interact with the rest of us. Unless, we can make Sign Language more mainstream by getting many more of us learn it, starting when we are still at school. If our schools can offer German, Spanish, French, or for that matter, even Sanskrit, why not Sign Language? The problem continues when members of the SHI community are ready to join work - and many of them are as capable, if not more, than any of us - as we are yet to make our workplaces inclusive in the true sense. For that to happen, at least some of us working in every organization must learn to use and comprehend SL. And for all that to happen, #inclusion has be more than an agenda or a commitment, it has to become a way of life. For #all of us. #DiversityandInclusion #IndianSignLanguage #RiseforanEqualWorld
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Elevating the Workplace Experience for Deaf Employees 🌟 Did you know that creating an accessible workplace can significantly impact the productivity and morale of your Deaf employees? 🌟 Imagine walking into a meeting where everyone is engaged, ideas are flowing, and communication is seamless. Now, picture the opposite: a room filled with confusion, frustration, and missed opportunities simply because communication barriers exist. The Impact of Accessibility Accessible Workplace: 1. Enhanced Collaboration: When Deaf employees have access to sign language interpreters, captioning, and visual aids, collaboration thrives. Everyone’s voice is heard, leading to innovative ideas and solutions. 2. Boosted Morale: An inclusive environment fosters a sense of belonging. Deaf employees feel valued and empowered, which translates to higher job satisfaction and retention. Inaccessible Workplace: 1. Communication Barriers: Without proper accommodations, Deaf employees may struggle to participate fully, leading to disengagement and frustration. 2. Lost Talent: Failing to create an inclusive environment can result in high turnover rates and a loss of valuable skills and perspectives. Let’s Make a Change! As employers, we have the power to create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Let’s break down barriers and build a culture of inclusivity. 💬 P.S. Ready to elevate your employee experience? Contact me or send a message to learn more about how you can transform your workplace into a hub of accessibility and innovation! #Inclusion #Accessibility #DeafEmployees #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeExperience
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In today's diverse world, inclusivity isn't just a buzzword—it's a necessity. That's why I'm pleased to introduce comprehensive services aimed at making your organization more inclusive and diverse. At your organization, we understand the value of tapping into the talents of all individuals, including the deaf community. That's why we offer a range of services designed to seamlessly integrate deaf talent into your workforce. 👉 Identifying Suitable Deaf Candidates: We have a vast network and expertise in identifying talented deaf individuals who are ready to contribute to your team. 👉 Training Your Hearing Staff in Sign Language: Communication is key to success in any workplace. Our training programs empower your staff to effectively communicate with deaf colleagues, fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment. 👉 Assisting in Onboarding and Orientation: Welcoming a new employee is an exciting time, and we're here to ensure that the onboarding process is smooth and seamless for deaf employees, helping them integrate seamlessly into your team. Let's work together to make our world a more inclusive place for everyone. By embracing deaf talent, you're not just diversifying your workforce—you're also tapping into unique perspectives and skills that can drive innovation and success. Reach out today to learn more about how Family Educational Services Foundation Deaf Reach's Job placement dept. can help you embrace inclusivity and empower your workplace with deaf talent. Together, let's build a brighter, more inclusive future for all. #inclusivity #Jobs #HR #Employmentforall #employers #companies #work #JDs #socialeconomicalsector #
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In today's diverse world, inclusivity isn't just a buzzword—it's a necessity. That's why I'm pleased to introduce comprehensive services aimed at making your organization more inclusive and diverse. At your organization, we understand the value of tapping into the talents of all individuals, including the deaf community. That's why we offer a range of services designed to seamlessly integrate deaf talent into your workforce. 👉 Identifying Suitable Deaf Candidates: We have a vast network and expertise in identifying talented deaf individuals who are ready to contribute to your team. 👉 Training Your Hearing Staff in Sign Language: Communication is key to success in any workplace. Our training programs empower your staff to effectively communicate with deaf colleagues, fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment. 👉 Assisting in Onboarding and Orientation: Welcoming a new employee is an exciting time, and we're here to ensure that the onboarding process is smooth and seamless for deaf employees, helping them integrate seamlessly into your team. Let's work together to make our world a more inclusive place for everyone. By embracing deaf talent, you're not just diversifying your workforce—you're also tapping into unique perspectives and skills that can drive innovation and success. Reach out today to learn more about how Family Educational Services Foundation Deaf Reach's Job placement dept. can help you embrace inclusivity and empower your workplace with deaf talent. Together, let's build a brighter, more inclusive future for all. #inclusivity #Jobs #HR #Employmentforall #employers #companies #work #JDs #socialeconomicalsector #HR #company #Traininganddevelopment
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Accessibility at Work Matters! For Deaf and hard of hearing people, an accessible workplace is more than just a nice-to-have – it's essential. Here’s why: Improved Communication: Clear communication is key to any successful team. By ensuring access to interpreters, captioning, and visual aids, we empower Deaf and hard of hearing employees to fully participate in meetings, discussions, and daily interactions. Equal Opportunities: Accessibility measures create an even playing field, allowing Deaf and hard of hearing individuals to thrive professionally without barriers. It’s about ensuring everyone has the chance to excel based on their skills, not hindered by lack of access. Productivity & Innovation: When employees have the tools and support they need, their productivity and creativity can soar! By fostering an accessible workplace, we create an environment where every team member can bring their best. Inclusion Builds Stronger Teams: A workplace that embraces diversity and accessibility fosters a culture of understanding, respect, and collaboration. It strengthens not only the individuals but the whole team. Let's continue to champion accessibility in the workplace and make sure that everyone’s voice is heard! #AccessibilityAtWork #WCDP #Inclusion #DeafAwareness #HardOfHearing #EqualOpportunities #WorkplaceInclusion #TeamStrength #AccessibilityMatters
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How to create an inclusive environment for deaf people in the workplace? Are you a company wondering how to be more inclusive of deaf people? ✅ Awareness and Training: The first step in creating an inclusive environment is to raise awareness among the entire team about the culture and challenges faced by deaf people. Organize training sessions to help employees better understand deafness, communication tools, and best practices. ✅ Communication Accessibility: Ensure that all internal communications are accessible to people who are deaf. This may include using sign language interpreters in meetings, transcribing videos and podcasts, and using assistive technologies such as captioning and looping. ✅ Physical Accommodations: Ensure that the work environment is adapted to the needs of deaf people. This may include installing visual signals for alarms and important announcements, as well as providing ergonomic workstations that facilitate visual communication. ✅ Promote Inclusive Communication: Foster a culture of open and inclusive communication where everyone feels comfortable expressing themselves in the mode that works best for them. Encourage the use of visual aids such as whiteboards and diagrams to supplement verbal discussions. ✅ Provide Opportunities for Advancement: Ensure that Deaf people have access to the same career advancement opportunities as their hearing colleagues. Provide professional development programs tailored to their needs and encourage their participation in key projects and initiatives. Let's commit to making our companies places where all talent can thrive, regardless of hearing ability. Together, we can build a more inclusive future for everyone. #Inclusion #Diversity #Accessibility #InclusiveWorkplace #Deafness
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We can all play our part to be more deaf aware, both at work and in daily life.👂 This week we’re celebrating #SignLanguageWeek - a week that celebrates BSL and ISL and encourages us all to educate ourselves on these languages. We often advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace which includes creating an environment that’s supportive and comfortable for ALL employees. It’s important to build the confidence of your staff working with deaf colleagues or those with hearing loss. Why not organise training in BSL or send some of your staff on a deaf awareness training course? Don’t also forget that offering workplace adjustments can go a long way in ensuring the happiness of your employees! As Alice mentioned, Access to Work can provide funding support for these adjustments so it’s a no-brainer! Any more useful tips to share? Comment below! #dei #bsl #workplaceadjustments
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Sign language is a superpower —enabling everyone, regardless of their hearing ability, gets to engage and contribute. In a world that often overlooks the needs of those with hearing impairments, sign language stands as a powerful tool for communication. It is a symbol of respect and understanding. By learning sign language, we: 1. Create a welcome environment for all regardless of their communication abilities. 2. Make sure that everyone participates fully in conversations, discussions, and meetings, promoting a sense of equality. 3. Ensure that individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing have equal opportunities allowing them to contribute their unique perspectives and talents. Ready to make your workplace more inclusive? Start with the power of your hands. #DEI #GDEIA #DiversityEquityInclusion #India #Leadership #Motivation #Business #InclusiveWorkplace #Belongingness #Togetherness #EnablerOfChange #DeafAwareness #InclusionMatters #InternationalWeekOfTheDeaf #SignLanguage Boston Consulting Group (BCG) | Deven (Dev) Satghare | Prathamesh Dubhashi | Anika Mohla | Sameer Arun Palekar | Charudatt Chindarkar | Ketki Bhagwat | Shubhangi Joshi
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