Paris. 27 February 2019. Naval Group reinforces its commitment to the reception of students and employees with disabilities and becomes competition partner awareness video “All HanScène”.

Naval Group undertakes many actions in favor of parity, inclusion and career development of disabled people. To reinforce this policy in favor of diversity, Naval Group becomes the partner of “All Hanscène”.

Springboard, an association that supports the integration of young graduates with disabilities in the company, organizes a video competition entitled “All HanScène”. This competition invites student teams of volunteers to turn short videos to illustrate the world of disability and disabled students. Interested parties can access this page online http://www.toushanscene.fr/) until March 15, 2019 to vote for their favorite video ..

Cyril Pouplin, in charge of the Naval Group disability policy stated on this occasion: “This is the first year that Naval Group participates in the competition organized by Springboard. The group actively supports, for years, the integration of persons with disabilities within the company. We hope they join us and we are committed to facilitating their integration within our teams. It is our responsibility as an economic actor, and our duty as an employer. We offer real career opportunities at many sites in France and abroad and we need all the talents. “.

Naval Group is actively engaged and increasingly for the employment of persons with disabilities. The actions taken in the context of successive three-year agreements since 2010 in favor of the employment of people with disabilities is declined in four areas:

the insertion and training plan for people with disabilities and raising employee awareness of disability,
the hiring plan,
the retention plan employment
purchasing benefits suitable protected areas.
This range of actions resulted in an increase in the employment rate of people with disabilities in Naval Group: 6.27% at 1 January 2017 against 3.59% on 1 January 2010. The special attention disability also requires training and is in the desire to support diversity in all its forms.