Employers’ Forum on Disability

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The Employers' Forum on Disability (EFD) was established by UK business because the economic and social case for addressing disability as a business priority is so compelling. The Forum's 400 members employ over 20 per cent of the UK workforce and together fund the work of the Forum.

The Forum provides a wide range of enabling products and services making it easier for business to recruit and retain disabled employees, serve disabled customers and develop partnerships with disabled people as stakeholders in the wider community.

Membership benefits include a unique Helpline, offering expert information on all aspects of disability, a connect service helping members to resolve potential DDA claims, member policy audits and a wide range of events and publications.

The EFD works in partnership with the Nationwide Access Register, directenquiries.com to promote and provide better disabled access across the UK.

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