Improving cognitive accessibility in work spaces and environments

Publication title: Improving cognitive accessibility in work spaces and environments

Author/s: Afanias, Association for People with Intellectual Disabilities, Regional Institute of Safety and Health at Work

Year of publication: 2020

Subject: Employment

Support: Digital

Summary:

According to the Observatory on Disability and the Labor Market (ODISMET 2018), more than 1,840,000 people with disabilities of working age with talent and ability to work, encounter obstacles and barriers that prevent their full employment. The main objective of this study is to know the perception of the organizations participating in the project and diagnose the needs of their spaces and work environments in terms of cognitive accessibility. Furthermore, it aims to comply with the objectives established in the V Master Plan for the Prevention of Occupational Risks of the Community of Madrid.

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