Jane Hatton

Founder/CEO

Evenbreak

United Kingdom

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Evenbreak

Evenbreak

United Kingdom

Evenbreak is a social enterprise run by and for disabled people. We aim to reduce the disability employment gap in three ways. We support employers to become more inclusive and accessible through training and consultancy and an online best practice portal. We offer inclusive and accessible careers support for disabled people looking for new or better work. And we help each group to find each other through the only global disability job board run by and for disabled people
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About me

Jane is a disabled social entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker and author. She is the founder and CEO of Evenbreak, a social enterprise which provides the only global specialist disability job board, run by and for disabled people.

Widely published in inclusive recruitment, including “A Dozen Brilliant Reasons to Employ Disabled People” (2017) and “A Dozen Great Ways to Recruit Disabled People” (2020), she is on the executive board of the Recruitment Industry Disability Initiative. Winning a number of inclusion awards, she has appeared on the Shaw Trust Power 100 ‘Britain’s Most Influential Disabled People’ list three times, being placed 7th in 2019.

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Employment

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Accessibility

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Speaker sessions (1)

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

11:00 - 12:00

Digital training platforms and ecosystem building in inclusive employment

Format:In-personLocation:M3Track:Zero Project Awardees
  • Supported Employment
  • Matchmaking
  • English captions | International Sign

Zero Project Awardees from Europe and Latin America present their platforms that do not only train, but also actively facilitate the employment of persons with disabilities.