Empowering Abilities: BHP’s Global Disability Inclusion Journey
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This case study highlights BHP’s launch and progress of its global Disability Action Plan (DAP), aimed at creating a more inclusive workplace for employees with disabilities.
- Introduced in December 2024 to improve accessibility and disability inclusion worldwide
- Built around three strategic pillars: people, culture, and systems
- Based on internal listening sessions and employee consultations to capture lived experiences
- Featured the story of Claudio Cortez, a tetraplegic employee who helped adapt the Spence mine in Chile
- Claudio led modifications like accessible parking, ramps, ground-floor offices, and asphalt improvements
- As of June 30, 2025, people with disabilities comprise 2.5% of BHP’s Chilean workforce
How this may be relevant to you
Relevant for industry HR and ESG teams aiming to build diverse and inclusive workforces.
- Demonstrates corporate leadership in disability inclusion within mining
- Offers a structured framework for implementing global inclusion plans
- Highlights effective use of stakeholder engagement to drive change
- Shows how workplace modifications can support operational integration
- Enhances talent attraction and retention through accessibility improvements
- Supports broader ESG and diversity reporting frameworks
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