MAX Solutions achieves Disability Confident Recruiter status

Published by MAXSolutions on March 13, 2018
MAX Solutions achieves Disability Confident Recruiter status

MAX Solutions is proud to announce it has been awarded Disability Confident Recruiter Status by the Australian Network on Disability (AND). MAX is the first provider of both jobactive and Disability Employment Services (DES) and the only Registered Training Organisation in Australia to achieve the standard.

MAX was assessed against 18 key criterion which looked at the accessibility of candidate attraction, recruitment and application processes. The attainment of DCR status represents confidence and capability in an organisation’s ability to attract and recruit candidates with disability.

Ease of access to the organisation’s 250 offices, accessibility of internet and digital systems as well as alternative options for challenges faced by individuals through each stage of the processes are just some of the things addressed in the DCR accreditation process.

Managing Director Deborah Homewood said she was delighted with the achievement.

“As a business, we are dedicated to our vision; Every Person. Every Chance. Everyone has the right to equity and equal opportunity, and we’re proud to offer equal opportunity in our own organisation and enjoy the benefits of a diverse workforce.”


“On a daily basis, we work with employers to find new opportunities for people with disability,” Ms. Homewood said. 

“A workforce that demonstrates disability confidence really empowers our employer partners to become inclusive workforces themselves. An inclusive workforce also helps employers cast aside preconceived notions about prospective employees with disability,” she said.

Disability Confident Recruiter is a program run by the Australian Network on Disability (AND), a national, membership based, for-purpose organisation that makes it easier for organisations to employ and do business with people with disability. It provides expert advice and professional services to employers, Government representatives and industry bodies. AND builds the expertise of more than 200 members, connects them with others, and supports them to check their progress against access and inclusion goals. 

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