Disability in the modern workplace - generously sponsored by HSBC This year’s conference will look at all aspects of disability
The workplace is changingLong gone are the days of clocking on and off, nine to five in the office, factory or shop floor and retiring at 60Today, work continues 24 hours a day across the globeTechnology means that some work can be done from home, while commuting or from the other side of the worldJoin the discussion on
The future of work - where will it be done, using what device and technology and what will the modern workplace look like? Most importantly, what do current and future developments mean for disabled employees?
Identity and multi-generational working - Keeping pace with technological developments is a challenge for any employer or employeeWe will explore the challenges of data monitoring when identity, particularly for younger employees is fluid and ageing employees in the workforce are reluctant to identify as disabled
The modern workplace becoming a global workplace – Hear about what other countries and companies who operate internationally are doing in the disability space
Technology - Bring your phone, tablet or laptop along and let our experts show you built-in accessibility features that you might never have known about that will help everyone, regardless of disability, to work smarter
The workplace is changing and this affects all of us, so join us on 18 April 2018 to learn more about best practice when navigating these changes, ensuring that those crucial gains made for disability inclusion over the last 25 years are preserved and built upon
Speakers: Sarah Newton MP, Sir Martyn Lewis, Diane Lightfoot, Bela Gor, Brendan Roach, Angela Matthews
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VenueRoyal College of Nursing
Address20 Cavendish Square, London, Greater London,
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