If you are a young student at University or someone fresh out of college, please go through the below email from community business and do fill the online survey. It will help bring positive changes to workplace and broaden the employers perspective towards people who stammer.
Dear all,
Community Business is a leading not-for-profit organisation with a mission ‘to lead, inspire and support businesses to have a positive impact on people and communities’. We are pleased to be working with leading companies in India who are committed to removing barriers to inclusion and creating more employment opportunities for students with disabilities.
If you are a university student or recent graduate with a disability or long-term health condition, we want to find out more about you – what you are looking for in an employer, your concerns and what support you need to be successful. The information you share will be instrumental in encouraging and advising companies how to position themselves as an employer of choice to the disabled student community across India. We warmly invite you to share your perspectives and experiences. You can do this by completing our short online survey. For more information, see below: Online Survey (Deadline for completion: Monday 15 September) A quick and easy way for you to share your views is to complete our online survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/disabilitydeliverable .
This should take you no more than 15 minutes to complete - and is fully accessible. Through a series of 10 core questions we are seeking to understand how you select an employer and what is important to you. This is a unique opportunity for you to impact positive change in India – particularly as it relates to removing barriers to inclusion and increasing employment opportunities for students with disabilities. We hope you will seize the opportunity! To learn more about the initiative, visit: www.communitybusiness.org/DIANIndia/DisabilityDeliverable .
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by sending an email to sandy.chan@communitybusiness.org .
Best regards,
Sandy
Dear all,
Community Business is a leading not-for-profit organisation with a mission ‘to lead, inspire and support businesses to have a positive impact on people and communities’. We are pleased to be working with leading companies in India who are committed to removing barriers to inclusion and creating more employment opportunities for students with disabilities.
If you are a university student or recent graduate with a disability or long-term health condition, we want to find out more about you – what you are looking for in an employer, your concerns and what support you need to be successful. The information you share will be instrumental in encouraging and advising companies how to position themselves as an employer of choice to the disabled student community across India. We warmly invite you to share your perspectives and experiences. You can do this by completing our short online survey. For more information, see below: Online Survey (Deadline for completion: Monday 15 September) A quick and easy way for you to share your views is to complete our online survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/disabilitydeliverable .
This should take you no more than 15 minutes to complete - and is fully accessible. Through a series of 10 core questions we are seeking to understand how you select an employer and what is important to you. This is a unique opportunity for you to impact positive change in India – particularly as it relates to removing barriers to inclusion and increasing employment opportunities for students with disabilities. We hope you will seize the opportunity! To learn more about the initiative, visit: www.communitybusiness.org/DIANIndia/DisabilityDeliverable .
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by sending an email to sandy.chan@communitybusiness.org .
Best regards,
Sandy
2 comments:
Mukesh, Atul, Ravi - why wait?
Yes Sachin sir i have filled the survey
Btw gud initative
Regards :)
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