Disability Definition

A general Dutch definition would be: anyone who is able to work at the Dutch labour market but who will not survive without governmental support.

Legislation

Act on equal treatment on the grounds of handicap or chronic illness (Stb. 2003, 206)Assistive devices or other support needed for work or education in regular schools can be obtained through the Act on Reintegration of Labour-disabled 2005Ratfied UN Convention on Rights of Person with Disabilities on 14 June 2016

Accessibility Requirements

There are voluntary accessibility standards for websites though that website owners, public and private may use (available at accesibility.nl). A voluntary project in which local governments were actively asked and aided in making their website more accessible, 50% of local governments introduced basis accessibility elements to their websites.DigiAccessibility Requirements for Government entities,European Accessibility Act The European Parliament and the Council came to a provisional agreement on the Commission’s proposal for a European Accessibility Act on 8 November 2018.

Cultural Norms

Dutch system pays benefits for partial or temporary disability as well as full, permanent disabilities.Dutch labour market tends to exclude more people with an intellectual disability.The Netherlands has many sheltered workplaces.

Insights

The Netherlands do not have a national disability strategy. (per ANED, Oct 2018)The National Reform Program mentions a specific target in employment legislation to reserve 125,000 jobs specifically for people with a severe disability. Failure to achieve the targets will result in quotas being imposed.The preferred instrument for fighting poverty and social exclusion for Dutch Government is to facilitate people dependent on disability benefits to find paid work.Participation in a form of paid or unpaid work by people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities declined from 42% in 2008 to 34% in 2016, according to the most recent update on participation by research agency Nivel.Only a small minority of employers (9%) give priority in their personnel policy to recruit people with (any kind of) a disability. That is lower than the percentage of employers who target other groups needing support on the labour market; for example, 12% of employers actively recruit migrants, while 18% focus on promoting women to senior positions within the organisation.

Supplier Diversity

Certification is in place for women-owned business enterprises (WeConnect).

NGOs

Business Practices/Examples

Talent Sourcing Resources

Apprenticeships are available for student with disabilities in special secondary education, provided they are assessed as being able to enter labourmarket, for students in Praktijkscholen for pupils with IQ between 55-80 and for students in senior secondary vocational education (mbo-colleges). The apprentice ships may take various forms: jobs combined with learning or learning combined with part time jobs or internships. The apprenticeships are usually funded as part of the employment reintegration system and municipalities would provide funds. Internships are more part of the educational financial system.REA College – Network of vocational training colleges for reintegration support into the workforce. Onine form for employers to access talent