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Every day, employees like Jennifer Walker help us achieve our mission. Walker works for Kaiser Permanente in Maryland as a consultant and advisor. She also has a disability.
‘A very empowering place to work’
Walker says work can be scary for employees with disabilities. But her experience at Kaiser Permanente has been positive.
“Kaiser Permanente is a very empowering place to work when you have a disability,” Walker said. “My manager has encouraged me to request accommodations as needed and has made me feel like Kaiser Permanente cares about me.”
Walker feels valued and respected at work and in her career.
“My special needs are never a barrier to my work, my performance, or my inclusion as part of a team,” she continued.
‘Best place to work’ for disability inclusion
At Kaiser Permanente, we foster an inclusive environment. We want everyone to reach their full potential and thrive. That’s why we’re proud to be recognized for supporting and empowering people with disabilities.
In 2024, for the eighth year in a row, we earned a top-ranking score of 100 on the Disability Equality Index. We also were among the 2024 Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion.
The American Association of People with Disabilities and Disability:IN created the Disability Equality Index and the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion list.
Both benchmarking tools promote inclusion and equality for people with disabilities. The index evaluates companies on their culture, leadership, accessibility, employment practices, community engagement, and supplier diversity.
Creating an inclusive and accessible workplace
One of the many ways we create an inclusive work environment is through our Capability@KP business resource group.
Capability@KP provides leadership and advocacy in:
- Welcoming people with disabilities to our organization
- Creating an inclusive and accessible workplace
- Honoring the right to self-determination and independence among people with disabilities in the communities we serve
Walker is a co-lead for Capability@KP in her area. She likes that the group provides a safe, welcoming space where group members can share common experiences.
“Talking with other employees experiencing a disability really creates a sense of belonging,” she said. “As a Capability@KP leader, I get to learn from others and help them feel included, too.”
Learn more about equity, inclusion, and diversity at Kaiser Permanente. If you’re interested in working at Kaiser Permanente, read about how we support people with disabilities.
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