managing your career - university of toronto · managing your career: ... physical disability •...

8
11/13/2012 1 Managing Your Career: Strategies for Graduates with DisAbilities Presented by: Shayna Golding, Career Counsellor & Cheryl Lepard, Disability Consultant Module 5: Workplace Accommodations Agenda Ontario Human Rights Code: Disabilities Protected under the Code Definition of Accommodation Legal Duty to Accommodate Responsibilities in the Accommodation Process Benefits of Accommodations Examples of Work Accommodations

Upload: haxuyen

Post on 06-Jul-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

1

Managing Your Career: Strategies for Graduates with DisAbilities

Presented by: Shayna Golding, Career Counsellor &Cheryl Lepard, Disability Consultant

Module 5: Workplace Accommodations

Agenda

• Ontario Human Rights Code:

• Disabilities Protected under the Code

• Definition of Accommodation

• Legal Duty to Accommodate

• Responsibilities in the Accommodation Process

• Benefits of Accommodations

• Examples of Work Accommodations

Page 2: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

2

ONTARIO HUMAN RIGHTS CODE

(A.K.A “THE CODE”)

Examples of Disabilities Protected Under the

Code

Acquired Brain Injury

Attention Deficit Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Deaf, deafened, hard-of-hearing

Learning Disability Low vision or blind

Chronic health condition

Mental health disability

Physical disability

• Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or requirement of a job to take into account the specific disability-related needs of an individual

Appropriate accommodations must:

• respect the dignity of the individual

• meet individual needs

• best promotes integration and full participation

• ensures confidentiality

What is an Accommodation?

Page 3: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

3

Duty to Accommodate

• Individuals with disabilities may need accommodations to perform their job duties and have a right to request and receive accommodations

• Employers have a legal obligation to provide accommodations to the point of undue hardship

Responsibilities in the Accommodation

Process: Employees

Individuals with disabilities must:

• Tell the employer that they have disability-related needs that require accommodations on-the-job

• Help obtain necessary information about their needs including medical or other expert opinions

• Participate in discussions about solutions

• Work with the employer on an ongoing basis to manage the accommodation process

Responsibilities in the Accommodation Process: Employers

Employers must:

• Accept requests in good faith

• Request only information that is required to accommodate

• Obtain expert advice or opinion where warranted

• Take an active role in examining possible solutions

• Maintain confidentiality

• Respond to accommodation requests in a timely manner

• Pay the fee for any required medical documentation

Page 4: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

4

Employee’s Benefits of Being

Accommodated

Improve work

performance

Help to get a job

Help to keep a job

Reduce stress & anxiety

Employer’s Benefits of Accommodating

Employees

Direct Benefits

• Retain qualified employees

• Increase employee’s productivity

• Eliminate costs of training new employee

Indirect Benefits

• Improve interactions with co-workers

• Increase company diversity & productivity

Cost of Workplace Accommodations

“Accommodating someone with a disability is seldom as

expensive or difficult as is sometimes imagined. Over two-thirds of job accommodations cost under $500; many cost

nothing at all.”

http://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/publications/disability-policy_6.shtml#ref52

Page 5: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

5

WORKPLACE ACCOMMODATIONS

Assistive/Adaptive Technology

Difficulties hearing auditory instructions or questions

Examples of Accommodations: Auditory Processing

Page 6: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

6

Difficulties taking in or processing information from

the sense of sight

Examples of Accommodations:

Visual Processing

Examples of Potential Accommodations

Room with minimal

distractions

Verbal instructions

Talking calculator

Voice-activated computer

CCTV

Alternative Input device

Flexible work scheduling

Ergonomic workstation

Parking space close to entrance

Examples of Accommodations:

Physical Disabilities

Difficulties maintaining stamina or concentration

Examples of Accommodations:

Cognitive Processing

Work from home

Divide large assignments into

smaller tasks

Restructure job to include only essential tasks

Use of white noise or sound

machines

Reduce distractions in

work area

Page 7: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

7

Examples of Accommodations:

Cognitive Processing

Type written minutes of:

Meetings

Instructions

Use checklists, agendas, and to-do lists

Extra time for learning new material

Digitally record meetings and verbal instructions

Difficulties recalling

information

Resources to Explore

Job Accommodation Network :http://askjan.org/

Ontario Human Rights Commission:http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/resources/Policies/PolicyDisAccom2

/pdf

Industry Canada Workplace Accommodation Toolkit:http://www.apt.gc.ca/wat/wb10000E.asp

Youth Abilities:http://www.youthabilities.com/s_43.html

Thank you for reviewing this module. If you would like to

provide feedback or if you have questions or concerns,

please contact

Shayna Golding [email protected]

or

Cheryl Lepard [email protected]

Contact Information

Page 8: Managing Your Career - University of Toronto · Managing Your Career: ... Physical disability • Adjustment of a rule, practice, condition or ... distractions Verbal instructions

11/13/2012

8

References

Ontario Human Rights Commission (2000). Policy and

guidelines on disability and the duty to accommodate.

Job Accommodation Network : Searchable Online Accommodation Resource.

Job Accommodation Network (Original 2005, Updated 2007, Updated 2009, Updated 2010, Updated 2011). Workplace

accommodations: Low cost, high impact. Retrieved April 18, 2012 from http://AskJAN.org/media/LowCostHighImpact.doc