TORONTO – An advisory panel recommends the Ontario government lead by example when it comes to hiring people with disabilities in the civil service and the broader public sector.
The Partnership Council on Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities also wants a dedicated cabinet minister and a deputy minister responsible for a government-wide strategic plan for hiring for people with disabilities.
The council’s first report also calls on government to develop strategies such as mentorship programs to help more youth with disabilities enter the labour market.
It also recommends a new marketing campaign to raise awareness of the value of hiring people with disabilities that would build on the momentum from this summer’s Parapan Am Games in Toronto.
Economic Development and Employment Minister Brad Duguid says the government is committed to building an accessible province and will take steps to promote the hiring of people with disabilities.
He says the government will work with businesses of all sizes to create a culture of inclusion in workplaces.
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