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The Work Couch
RPC
60 episodes
2 weeks ago

Welcome to The Work Couch podcast, law firm RPC's brand new sparkly podcast, where we discuss all things employment.


Brought to you by the award-winning employment team at RPC, we'll be discussing the whole spectrum of employment law, with the emphasis firmly on people. Every other week, we'll be exploring those thorny HR issues that People teams and in-house counsel are facing right now and discuss the practical ways to tackle them.


Hosted by Ellie Gelder, senior editor in the employment, equality and engagement team at RPC, we'll explore the constantly evolving - and consistently challenging - world of employment law and all the curve balls that it brings to businesses today.


Not only will we be tapping into the expertise of our fabulous employment lawyers, we'll also from time to time hear from individuals about their lived experiences of the particular issue in question, from both employer and employee perspectives.


This is not just any employment law podcast. It's informal; we want to discuss topics in an accessible and engaging way so that you can digest it easily and come away feeling confident and motivated to address your people challenges.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to The Work Couch podcast, law firm RPC's brand new sparkly podcast, where we discuss all things employment.


Brought to you by the award-winning employment team at RPC, we'll be discussing the whole spectrum of employment law, with the emphasis firmly on people. Every other week, we'll be exploring those thorny HR issues that People teams and in-house counsel are facing right now and discuss the practical ways to tackle them.


Hosted by Ellie Gelder, senior editor in the employment, equality and engagement team at RPC, we'll explore the constantly evolving - and consistently challenging - world of employment law and all the curve balls that it brings to businesses today.


Not only will we be tapping into the expertise of our fabulous employment lawyers, we'll also from time to time hear from individuals about their lived experiences of the particular issue in question, from both employer and employee perspectives.


This is not just any employment law podcast. It's informal; we want to discuss topics in an accessible and engaging way so that you can digest it easily and come away feeling confident and motivated to address your people challenges.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Disability inclusion at work (Part 2): Narratives, reasonable adjustments, and the business case for accessibility, with Samantha Renke
The Work Couch
24 minutes 50 seconds
11 months ago
Disability inclusion at work (Part 2): Narratives, reasonable adjustments, and the business case for accessibility, with Samantha Renke

Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment.

 

Content warning: The following content deals with some challenging themes around disability discrimination.

 

Given the theme of this year's Disability History Month is disability, livelihood and employment, the Work Couch takes a deep dive into disability inclusion at work in a three-part mini-series with actress, writer, broadcaster and disability rights campaigner, Samantha Renke.

 

In part two, Sam talks to host Ellie Gelder about:

 

·       problematic narratives around disability;

·       the financial pressures facing the disability community;

·       making reasonable adjustments for employees with disabilities;

·       unconscious bias and intersectional nuances; and

·       why disability inclusion should be a priority for the C-suite and business leaders.

 

Join us for the concluding part to this mini-series next week when we will look at what genuine accessibility at work looks like. You can also listen to Disability inclusion at work (Part 1): The lived experience, with Samantha Renke here.

 

* Please note these podcasts will not run on Internet Explorer

 

To access further support or information, you may wish to visit Scope or Disability Rights UK.

 

We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to stay up to date with the latest episodes.

 

The Work Couch is not a substitute for legal advice.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Work Couch

Welcome to The Work Couch podcast, law firm RPC's brand new sparkly podcast, where we discuss all things employment.


Brought to you by the award-winning employment team at RPC, we'll be discussing the whole spectrum of employment law, with the emphasis firmly on people. Every other week, we'll be exploring those thorny HR issues that People teams and in-house counsel are facing right now and discuss the practical ways to tackle them.


Hosted by Ellie Gelder, senior editor in the employment, equality and engagement team at RPC, we'll explore the constantly evolving - and consistently challenging - world of employment law and all the curve balls that it brings to businesses today.


Not only will we be tapping into the expertise of our fabulous employment lawyers, we'll also from time to time hear from individuals about their lived experiences of the particular issue in question, from both employer and employee perspectives.


This is not just any employment law podcast. It's informal; we want to discuss topics in an accessible and engaging way so that you can digest it easily and come away feeling confident and motivated to address your people challenges.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.