People living with disability
An employee is considered to be living with disability if they have a limitation, restriction or impairment which has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months and restricts their everyday activities.
There are many kinds of disabilities, with many listed in the Working for Queensland survey.
Progress towards the target
- A target of 12% of the workforce equates to 36,964 employees disclosing that they live with disability.
- At March 2024, 3.54% of employees or 10,913 people disclosed that they live with disability.
Source: MOHRI March 2024.
Employee experiences
- The employee engagement score for respondents living with disability is 52%
- For respondents not living with disability, the engagement score is 60%
- There is a notable variance in the scores across all elements of engagement, with people living with disability less engaged.
Diversity as a barrier to success
- 64% of employees without a disability say disability is not a barrier to success.
- 52% of employees with a disability say disability is not a barrier to success.