‘There are no good jobs for people  with disabilities in a company; but there is a good person with a disability for every job in a company.’

This belief keeps the Ability  organisation going. Over 16 years of facilitating, encouraging and empowering thousands of physically challenged – differently abled – citizens of the  country makes Ability Foundation one of the flagbearers of the cause.

Established  in 1995, the foundation works for the empowerment, integration and rights of  people with disabilities. With mainstreaming and inclusion as its constant  theme, the foundation has initiated a slew of innovative programmes that aim at  total inclusion of people with disabilities across jobs in varied sectors. For
them, disability is an issue that concerns the rights of people.
Make employment possible

The  foundation has established the so-called Ability  Employment Wing, which is engaged in identifying market-essential qualities  among people with disabilities, and connects with employers or companies that  value the talents of disabled persons.

The organisation notes that more  and more businesses have now begun to view qualified people with disabilities as a valuable human resource potential and recognise the fact that they can no  longer ignore this human capital.  The  employment wing sensitises employers about the need to offer unbiased,  equal-opportunity employment, to place candidates with disability on par with  others. The wing also works towards enhancement of skills and education of the  disabled to increase their employment prospects.

‘We work ceaselessly for the creation of a society  that recognises the value of diversity. People with disabilities are to be seen  as part of the infinite richness of diversity and must be accorded the same  spaces and avenues for empowerment as everyone else. Our philosophy is one of  “total inclusion”.

‘Towards these goals, we engage in a spectrum of  activities that include publishing and media, education and employment, culture  and recreation, legislation and human rights. Put together, they make up a  continuum. We believe that given the right opportunities at the right time, so  much more is possible.All it takes is  an open mind,’ reads the text on the organisation’s website.

EmployAbility
The  employment wing’s efforts further extend to a job-opportunities fair called  EmployAbility. It brings together qualified  people with disabilities and informed corporate parties on one platform. It is  an annual event since it was first held in 2004.

The foundation claims that EmployAbility has been extremely successful in demonstrating that there is no dearth of qualified job seekers among persons with disabilities.  What is needed is a level-playing field, sans bias.  Employers  from almost all sections of industry including retail, IT and ITES, logistics,  hospitality, FMCG and advertising participate in the job fair.

On  the other hand, disabled candidates with an extremely wide range of  qualifications and experience – graduates and post-graduates in varied fields  including arts, science, commerce, computer science, law, life sciences,  management, engineering, medicine and chartered accountancy – from several  states across India benefit from EmployAbility.

Communication
Ability  Foundation interacts with NGOs from across the country and disseminates  information about scope, opportunities and challenges in their domain. Its  quarterly magazine Success & ABILITY profiles NGOs working to educate,  train and rehabilitate people with various disabilities.

There is a message for the  employers on the site: Employers – we answer your questions, provide  sensitisation training and other advice, facilitate your recruitment of the right candidate, and much more.

Ability Awards

Ability Awards were instituted in  2003 to identify achievers with disabilities and recognise exemplary services as well as accomplishments of achievers, primarily social entrepreneurs. The  awards are in two forms. The CavinKare Ability Award for Eminence is given to  one person with disability who has demonstrated a commitment to others that  goes beyond personal triumphs. It comprises a memento, a citation and a cash  prize of two lakh rupees.

The CavinKare Ability Mastery  Award goes to three people who have not allowed their disability to come in the
way of attaining excellence in their chosen field. These awards recognise  mastery in any area of one’s choice and are conferred on to those who have set  high standards for themselves and achieved their ambitions. The award comprises  a memento, a citation and a cash prize of one lakh rupees.

AbilityFest
AbilityFest – India International  Disability Film Festival – is a biannual event. It presents an inspiring  showcase of extraordinary films from around the world. These films are made  by”and with”people with disabilities. The core philosophy of the event is ‘an  inclusive society’.

NCICT
To help enhance candidates’ skills  so as to meet employers’ expectations, Ability’s National Centre for  Information & Communication Technology (NCICT) was set up. NCICT offers  comprehensive job-oriented training to graduates with disabilities.