Creating inclusive workplaces: the role of reasonable adjustments in attracting top talent

Autor Wendy Gray
September 2, 2025

Maintaining an inclusive workplace is no longer optional – it is a strategic imperative.

For senior HR and talent acquisition professionals, building an inclusive environment goes beyond compliance. It’s about embracing the full potential of a diverse workforce, supporting mental health and positioning your organisation as an employer of choice.

What are reasonable adjustments?

Reasonable adjustments – also known as accommodations – are changes or modifications made to remove barriers that might prevent disabled people and those with neurodiversity or long-term conditions from performing at their best.

These can include physical changes to workspaces, assistive technology, flexible work arrangements or adaptations to the recruitment process and working hours.

Employers have a legal obligation to provide such adjustments unless they impose a disproportionate burden. But beyond compliance, they are a powerful tool for attracting and retaining top talent and building a more inclusive workplace.

Why it matters for talent acquisition

Expanding the talent pool

By proactively offering reasonable adjustments, organisations can tap into a broader and often underutilised talent pool. Many are highly skilled qualified candidates who are eager to contribute if given the right support and adaptation.

Enhancing employer brand

Today’s jobseekers increasingly value employers who demonstrate a genuine commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Publicising your approach to reasonable adjustments – on your careers site, in job descriptions and during the application process – signals that your organisation values equal opportunities, open communication and a strong sense of belonging.

Improving candidate experience

An inclusive recruitment strategy that accommodates individual needs leads to a better candidate experience. This not only increases your chances of hiring the right person but also enhances your reputation through social media, LinkedIn and employer review platforms.

Best practices for implementing reasonable adjustments

Start with inclusive job design

Ensure job descriptions focus on essential skills and outcomes rather than rigid requirements. This opens the door to diverse talent, including those with impairments, different approaches to problem-solving and varied career development paths.

Train hiring managers

Equip your hiring managers with the tools and confidence to discuss and implement adjustments. This includes inclusive hiring practices and how to create psychologically safe interview processes.

Create a clear adjustment policy

Make it easy for candidates and employees to request adjustments. A transparent, well-communicated policy builds trust, reduces stigma and supports employee engagement, retention and job satisfaction.

Promote inclusive initiatives

Support employee resource groups, mentoring programmes and other initiatives that create inclusion and belonging. These efforts contribute to a positive workplace culture and inclusive decision-making.

Measure and improve

Track the uptake and impact of adjustments in the work environment. Use feedback to refine your inclusive practices and demonstrate continuous improvement. This supports a culture of open communication and accountability.

A competitive advantage

In a market where skilled professionals are in high demand, inclusive practices such as reasonable adjustments can be a game-changer. They help you attract top talent while maintaining a culture where everyone can thrive.

As the workforce becomes more diverse and expectations around inclusion continue to rise, now is the time for HR and TA leaders to lead the way. Reasonable adjustments are not just about removing barriers – they are about building bridges to a more innovative, resilient and equitable future.

Get in touch today to discuss your hiring needs.

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