EDI
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION (EDI) IN RECRUITMENT
The creation of a diverse workforce leads to a series of company benefits and will open up of a wide range of experiences, perspectives and insights.
A diverse workforce brings fresh ideas and will drive innovation which truly reflects the world around you. By creating equality, diversity and inclusion across the total talent life cycle, you’ll not only tap into a wider talent pool and enhance performance, but also be a business that people want to work for and with.
The Employer Brokerage Service provides free impartial advice and support in relation to skills and apprenticeships. As part of our role, we can signpost employers to a range of support services and information which will enable them to have a better understanding of how to recruit from diverse groups and communities.
Working alongside the LCR Race Equality Hub and our local learning providers we can facilitate access to equality and diversity training through Adult Education Budget funding which supports employers and their employees to gain a better understanding of EDI in general.
The following link from CIPD provides an excellent resource for employers who may want to find out more about how they can recruit a more diverse workforce:Â A guide to inclusive recruitment for employers (cipd.org)
You may also find the following websites of interest:
- EDI HR: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Recruitment (realityhr.co.uk)
- 7 Steps for EDI Recruitment in Practice | Croner Group
- 2022_05_09_recrtuitment_checklist_K3EWMHP.pdf (n8cir.org.uk)
- HR Magazine – Recruitment’s role in supporting EDI
Please note: the above links to websites are for information purposes only.
SEND and Supported Internships
All local authorities also work with learners who have special educational needs and disabilities and can provide supported internships.
Supported internships are a structured, work-based study programme for 16 to 24-year-olds, who have an education, health, and care plan. The core aim of a supported internship study programme is a substantial work placement, facilitated by the support of an expert job coach.
Internships normally last for a year and include unpaid work placements of at least six months. Wherever possible, they support the young person to move into paid employment at the end of the programme.
If you are interested in supported internships, please contact:
- Shally Sawhney – Employment Engagement Coordinator LCR, [email protected] or
- Chloe Foran – SEND Employment Support Officer, [email protected]
To find out more about the LCR Race Equality Hub, please click here.
Should you require any further information in relation to the Employer Brokerage Service please register here or visit: https://lcrbemore.co.uk/employer-support/brokerage-service/