AN IT and business consultancy has been recognised for its work employing people with additional needs.
CGI was highly commended at the National Learning Disability & Autism Awards in its Employer of People with a Disability.
The honour notes excellence in the support of people with learning disabilities and aims to pay tribute to those individuals or organisations who excel in providing quality care.
It was nominated by the Down’s Syndrome Association’s WorkFit programme for demonstrating values of respect, equality and accessibility in supporting employees with disabilities.
CGI hosts a café in its Reading office called The Brook, which is staffed by three employees with Down’s syndrome.
The cafe aims to provide an environment that enables people to flourish, learn and develop through tailored training that meets their individual needs.
Relevant adjustments such as the set-up of equipment, technologies and flexible work hours ensure that an accessible environment is in place.
Neil Timms is a senior vice president for CGI in the UK, and is responsible for the Reading scheme.
“This commendation is testament to the hard work of our team in Reading in creating a positive and inclusive environment,” he said.
“From the moment we started to develop the concept of The Brook, their enthusiasm, dedication and attention to detail have been overwhelming and we hope to expand the concept elsewhere within our office network.
“I would also like to recognise how great the three employees are, providing excellent service and bringing their infectious enthusiasm to work every day, and I would encourage all employers to do something similar.”