Awards show how recruiters are getting to grips with disability in the workplace.

RIDI Finalists announced.

The Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative (RIDI) has now released its list of finalists for the 2019 RIDI Awards. Due to the high quality of entries, the independent judging panel remarked that selecting finalists was a very difficult task. Particularly strong was the ‘Getting Started’ category, showing that more recruiters are beginning their Disability Confident journey.

Now in its fifth year, the RIDI Awards recognise and celebrate organisations that work to break down the barriers for disabled professionals in the workplace. Judges include disability champions such as Paul Awcock, head of talent sourcing at Lloyd’s, Ty Jones, director of corporate social responsibility and engagement at DWF, and Jane Hatton, director at Evenbreak.

Shortlisted companies are below:

  • 24-7 Recruitment
  • Acacia Training
  • Amberjack
  • Bristol City Council
  • CarmichaelUK
  • Civil Service Fast Stream
  • Clarity
  • Computacenter
  • Department for Transport
  • Digital Accessibility Centre
  • Enbarr Enterprises
  • Kingsley Consulting
  • Guidant Global
  • HS2
  • Sopra Steria Recruitment
  • Virgin

 

“The quality of entries for the awards has been extremely encouraging, and the selection process certainly stimulated some passionate debate amongst our judges. What’s clear from this year’s submissions is that the commitment to the inclusion of disabled professionals is increasing across the board.,” said Kate Headley, chair of the judging panel. “It’s fantastic to see categories such as Getting Started gaining so much attention, demonstrating that more recruiters are beginning their disability confident journey. Many first-time entrants have shown incredible passion in the way they’ve approached the disability agenda, and some of their stories will stay with us forever.’

“The RIDI Awards galvanise my belief that by coming together, we truly can break down the barriers that disabled jobseekers face,” she added. “I’d like to wish all the finalists good luck, and I look forward to celebrating with you on the 11th April.”

The winners of the RIDI Awards 2019 will be announced at a ceremony on the evening of the 11th April in central London. The winner of the Greatest Impact award, which is voted for by the audience, will also be revealed on the night.

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