Job Shadow Day is a national project bringing employers and jobseekers with disabilities together for one day to promote equal employment opportunities.

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Job Shadow Day is a national project bringing employers and jobseekers with disabilities together for one day to promote equal employment opportunities.

Employers Hundreds of employers, of all sizes, from across all sectors, get involved each year

Jobseekers Last Job Shadow Day (April 24, 2013) 446 jobseekers from across the country, from all walks of life, participated.

Supported employment agencies CONNECT WITH US : Each year, supported employment agencies and job coaches all over Ireland work to support the participating employers and jobseekers and make the day a success.

Since 2008, there have been 2,165 Job Shadow Day matches.

Why take part?

Promote and encourage an inclusive workplace Learn more about supported employment for just one day Demonstrate your commitment to equal employment opportunities

Meet new people and have fun Get to know your local support services Access a pool of potential employees

Did you know…. People with disabilities in Ireland have a potential spending power of €3.3 billion. Why not reach out to these customers, their families and friends by promoting your business as fully inclusive and accessible to all?

Your support breaks down barriers to the workplace and shows that every individual can, and has, a valuable contribution to make at work.

I want to get involved…What’s next? Simply register your interest in taking part and your local supported employment service will be in touch!

It can be helpful to appoint a ‘workplace coordinator’ to oversee the planning for Job Shadow Day. Alternatively, many employers take on this role themselves.

A job coach from your local supported employment service will work with your business to make the Job Shadow Day a success.

Save the date! Take part in this important national day of awareness. Job Shadow Day 9 th April 2014

Job Shadow Day is supported by the following agencies: CONNECT WITH US : FOR MORE Visit: Telephone: (097) 82894