Workshops and trainings
We offer workshops, trainings and presentations on the topics of accessible recruitment, inclusive language, non-visible disabilities, inclusive apprenticeships and much more. As a result, we provide you with comprehensive inclusion knowledge and “disability confidence”.
Contact us nowWe are happy to tailor our workshops and presentations to your needs. You can find an overview of potential topics here:
Accessible recruitment
People with disabilities are a highly skilled pool of talent. Learn more about designing job advertisements that are accessible and welcoming to applicants with disabilities and how to create an inclusive interview situation.
Non-visible disabilities
Over 80 percent of all disabilities and illnesses are non-visible and for the most part not disclosed in the workplace. Find out more about what is meant by non-visible disabilities and why an open, positive approach is so important.
«EnableMe is much more than an internet job platform for people with disabilities. EnableMe is a portal that provides helpful information, support and exchange for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses. In cooperation with EnableMe, Arbeitgeber Banken has offered its members webinars and presentations that were well attended and received. The various scientific studies on the inclusion of people with disabilities in the world of work and the practical approach of the speakers provide invaluable insights into this topic. EnableMe makes an important contribution to the integration of people with disabilities into the labour market.»
David Frey, Head of Communications and Policy employer banks
Inclusive language
Language creates reality. This makes it all the more important to choose the right words when dealing with sensitive topics. Find out more about how you can use language to create a shared understanding of inclusion and why it is so important to talk to each other and not about each other.
Keynote Speeches
We are happy to build upon our experience in giving keynote speeches on the topics of inclusion and disabilities.