Abstract

It has been established that people with disabilities are in most cases excluded from society and major activities in society such as social recreation and employment in the open labour market. Only 1% of people with disabilities in South Africa are working in the open labour market. Only some of the 99% who do not work receive a small grant from the state, which is their only form of income (White Paper on Integrated National Disability Strategy 1997:2-3). It is an objective of the South African government to achieve equity in the open labour market. As little research has formally been done regarding the attitudes, perceptions and needs of employers regarding the integrating of people with disabilities into the labour market, the subject of this study is relatively new. The researchers have therefore conducted an exploratory research study to explore employment possibilities for people with disabilities, the attitudes, perceptions and needs of employers as well as barriers that prevent the employment of disabled people. On the basis of this information the researchers have described guidelines for a training programme for employers to integrate people with disabilities into the open labour market.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTIONLegislation on disability and discrimination practices regarding disability around the world has been changed as a result of pressure from the disability community and its advocates (Davis in Hales, 1996:128-129)

  • Legislation on disability and discrimination practices regarding disability around the world has been changed as a result of pressure from the disability community and its advocates (Davis in Hales, 1996:128-129).People with disabilities have always been stigmatised and excluded from society and especially the labour market

  • According to the White Paper on an Integrated National Disability Strategy (1997:2-3), the majority of disabled people in South Africa do not receive any grants. Those who do receive grants, do not receive any other income, while 99% of disabled people are excluded from the open labour market. It has only currently become an objective of the South African government to develop new ways to integrate the disabled person into society and the open labour market

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INTRODUCTION

Legislation on disability and discrimination practices regarding disability around the world has been changed as a result of pressure from the disability community and its advocates (Davis in Hales, 1996:128-129). These strategies include: The Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No 55 of 1998); Affirmative action strategies regarding the employment of disabled people; Reasonable accommodation methods for people with disabilities (Kearney, 1994:11); Alternative strategies incorporated in the Code of Good Practice of the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No 55 of 1998) that include:. What are the possible elements that should be included in a training programme for employers?

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