Disability Policy
Our Commitment to Disabled People
Leicestershire County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for disabled
people and to ending discrimination. The passing of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 has given
a new focus to our work and has led to the development of this policy statement.
The policy sets out our commitment to disabled people. Work to turn the policy into
practice is already well under way across the Council.
Our Objective
We want disabled people living and working in Leicestershire to be able to realise
their full potential. We will make progress towards this by:
- Removing barriers and changing the attitudes which prevent disabled people
from gaining access to employment with the County Council and to the services provided by the Council
and its agents.
- Working in consultation with disabled people to this end.
- Acting as an example of good practice to encourage other organisations across Leicestershire
to similar efforts.
Guiding Principles
We believe that disability is a social issue and that an impairment becomes a disability
because of the social and physical barriers that the individual faces. Our efforts will be focussed
on removing these barriers.
We are guided by the following principles:
- Anti-discrimination - such that disabled people are not subject to discriminatory
practices
- Equality of opportunity - for disabled people in every aspect of their dealings with the
County Council
- Independence not dependence - enhancing the independence of disabled people and increasing
the choices available to them.
- Individual needs - recognising that the disabled person is an individual who, like all
others, has his or her own needs, abilities, rights and responsibilities.
- Accountability - such that the responsibility for securing equal treatment and removing
barriers rests both with the Council as a whole and with individual decision-makers within it.
- Integration - such that services for disabled people are provided as part of an integrated
whole, not separately.
- Involvement in decision-making - so that disabled people, or their advocates, are consulted
before decisions which affect them are made.
Providing
Access to County Council Services
We aim to remove the barriers to obtaining the Council’s services and will seek
to ensure that the services provided are those that are required. To help achieve this we will:
- Consult disabled people appropriately about their needs, and levels of satisfaction
with the services they use, and seek their views on how new facilities are provided or designed.
- Appraise our own services, with the help of disabled people, to remove barriers to access.
- Train our own staff, particularly managers and all those who are in contact with the public,
so that they are more aware of the barriers placed by society in the way of disabled people and can
communicate effectively with them.
- Provide information about our services clearly and in a variety of formats accessible
to disabled people.
- Improve educational access for disabled adults to complement the provision already made
for disabled young people.
- Influence agents providing services on our behalf to take similar initiatives.
- Encourage other organisations across Leicestershire by setting a good example and publicising
it.
- Monitor our performance against agreed targets and seek continuous improvement, reporting
annually in a public report to Committee.
The County
Council as an Employer
The Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy already demonstrates our commitment to
achieving equality of opportunity for disabled people in employment. We will build on this in:
- Recruitment - by encouraging applications from disabled people and ensuring
that the short-listing and interview process gives them equal opportunity.
- The working environment - by taking all reasonable steps to ensure that the working environment
does not prevent suitably qualified disabled people from taking up or staying in employment with us.
- Career development - by ensuring that disabled people have the same opportunity as other
staff to develop their full potential within the Council.
- Retention of newly disabled staff - by ensuring that any employee who becomes disabled
is fully supported in maintaining a role appropriate to his or her experience and abilities.
- Work experience - by ensuring that work placement opportunities within the Council, particularly
for young people, are made available for disabled as well as non-disabled people.
- Staff training - by making staff throughout the Council, and particularly those involved
in recruitment and selection, more aware of the circumstances of disabled people.
- Monitoring our performance against agreed targets and seeking continuous improvement,
reporting annually in a public report to Committee.
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