Hargey committed to bringing meaningful change for people with disabilities
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Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has reaffirmed her commitment to bringing meaningful change for people with disabilities to gain, retain and progress in employment.
The Minister made the commitment as she delivered the closing address on the first day of the Harkin Summit, a two day international Disability Employment Event which this year has been held at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Belfast.
The Minister said:
“My Department has a key role to play in supporting the economic empowerment and wellbeing of all in our society.
“Globally, people with disabilities and those with health conditions face significant barriers to gaining, retaining and progressing in employment.
“Locally, the picture is particularly challenging. Recent ground-breaking research carried out by my Department shows that one in five have a disability or health condition but only a third of this group are in work.
“And the disability employment gap is widening. In the last five years it has increased by three percentage points to 45% currently.
“I am determined that together we can close this gap.”
A new Disability and Work Strategy, co-designed alongside people with disabilities, is being developed to deliver long-term solutions.
The Minister explained:
“We need to be ambitious for change. We will better support individuals to achieve their employment and career aspirations. This includes bespoke training and skills initiatives.
“Working with our partners across government we will look to ensure accessible skills programmes and support careers, educational transitions and lifelong learning.
“We will also drive new partnerships with employers to build confidence and best practice and help them access the benefits of more inclusive and diverse workplaces.
“And the public sector must be front and centre on this agenda.”
Outlining current supports in place, the Minister added:
“My department provides essential frontline services that work daily with those who are seeking work.
“We have a range of programmes and services supporting people to prepare for and access work, such as our Condition Management Programme, which help those at risk of falling out of work, and supports people to better manage their conditions to return to work.
“As the cost of living crisis hits deeper, these and all of our support services, have never been more important.”
Notes to editors:
- The Harkin Summit seeks to raise awareness and call for change worldwide for disability employment.
- The Harkin Summit was conceived by retired US Senator Tom Harkin who co-authored and sponsored the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) (ADA), and acts as a key advisor to the Biden-Harris Administration on these issues.
- In partnership with The Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement, the Department for Communities, as lead sponsor for the Harkin Summit, has collaborated with a range of local and international organisations to bring together senior leaders to highlight and address disability employment issues, showcase best practice and success, build relationships and challenge for change.
- Over 500 delegates are expected in person at the ICC Belfast, with content delivered by organisations including Twitter, Deloitte, PayPal, Microsoft, The World Bank, and a range of Governments, businesses and Third Sector organisations.
- A full copy of the Minister's speech is available upon request from Press Office.
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