If Not Us, Then Who? The Role of Human Resource Development in Supporting Employment for People with Disabilities

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Description

The purpose of this article is to challenge human resource development (HRD) professionals to acknowledge and accept their role in supporting the employment of people with disabilities and to commit to research and practice to this end, framing the discussion with the well-known question asked by the late civil rights activist and former U.S. Representative, John Lewis: ‘If not us, then who? If not now, then when?’ After providing background on disability prevalence, its effects on employment, and the impact of disability employment policies, the article describes ways that HRD can better support such initiatives, based on existing cross-disciplinary literature. The article underscores the value of embracing a critical disability perspective and striving towards transformative approaches that go beyond basic inclusion practices to facilitate truly inclusive workplaces.

Suggested Citation

Boyd, J. M. T. (2024). If not us, then who? The role of human resource development in supporting employment for people with disabilities. Human Resource Development International, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/13678868.2024.2430023

Details

Date
2024 
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article 
Publisher
Routledge

Topics

  • Employment and postsecondary education
    • Employment and workforce development