Disability
Employers are becoming increasingly proactive about hiring talented people with disabilities.
Popular pages on the careers website
Hiring people with disabilities
This is beneficial for:
- the companies involved
- the economy
- wider society.
Benefits include:
- Expanding a company’s talent pool during recruitment. They get the best candidate, regardless of disability/ability.
- Bringing diverse experiences, expertise, and skills into the company. This creates a vibrant and resilient workforce.
- Driving positive change, benefiting everyone.
Under the , you're classified as having a disability if a long-term condition substantially impacts your ability to conduct normal daily activities. This includes mental health conditions. You don't need an official diagnosis to access health-related support at work.
If you meet this definition of disability, you're entitled to at work. This includes the hiring process. Examples of Reasonable Adjustments include:
- Flexible working hours
- Adapted equipment at work, such as an orthopaedic chair and desk, screen reader, etc.
- Extra time to complete tasks
- Adapted recruitment process, such as receiving interview questions in writing before the interview.
The Careers team are committed to ensuring our resources, appointments and facilities are accessible. Our information and guidance resources are available in alternative formats, for example, in text format or in large print. Adapted appointments are available upon request. These include:
- shortened or extended appointment timeslots
- different locations, including online or telephone
- a chaperone/advocate present to help you communicate during your appointment.
Please contact us to arrange these adaptations in advance.
Your disabilities don’t define you, your resilience does – read Mahnoor's story
Resources
University resources
- - Maps, directions, and detailed access information for campus buildings.
- Disability Inclusion Service - Information and advice to students with disabilities on accessing support for their learning.
- - A government grant helping students with disabilities cover additional study-related costs. This could include specialist equipment or British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters.
- Inclusive Library Support - Outlining the access to services that the Library provides.
- - Access Summit is a local assessment centre. It supports registered and prospective º£½ÇÂÒÂ× students who require a Disabled Students Allowance assessment of needs. They are a support worker provider.
Disability and employability resources
- - Employment support to disabled people in North Manchester.
- - Summer internship programme with disability inclusion at its heart. They work with many UK employers.
- - A government initiative. Employers recognise their commitment to empowering their candidates and employees with disabilities.
- - Advice and opportunities for disabled students and graduates. Their Empowerment Training coaches students with disabilities through the recruitment process and beyond.
- - Job support for neurodiverse individuals. They explain how to identify and communicate strengths to employers.
- - Employment resources for people with disabilities.
- - Guidance on the Disability Symbol, showcasing disability-inclusive employers.
- - Manchester public libraries have two VIP Units, specialising in delivering services to blind and partially sighted people.
- - Support for navigating the recruitment process, disclosure and specialist information surrounding disability confident employers.
-  - Employment resources for students through their Autism at Work programme. Promotes accessible roles to autistic jobseekers. Supports successful candidates, and their managers, to create ideal conditions for success. Their free course aims to help jobseekers with autism.
- - Support and awareness for LGBTQ+ people who self-identify as disabled. Get information, advice, and a voice for intersectional issues.
- - A national charity. Provides training and work opportunities for those facing disadvantages due to disability or health. They aim for a future where meaningful, rewarding, purposeful and dignified employment is accessible to all.