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Diverse profiles, an incomparable source of energy

In a changing world, diverse profiles and equal opportunities are sources of enrichment and innovation. To devise new energy models, Teréga draws upon a diversified pool of skills, where everyone can commit to meeting tomorrow’s challenges.

Teréga is committed to facilitating access to employment

Fostering diversity in the company means opening up to different visions that move towards a common goal: imagining tomorrow’s energy world, in all its societal, environmental and technological dimensions. So the Group sees diversity of profiles as a strong indicator of its ability to open up new perspectives and innovate for the good of all.

Diversity is synonymous with inclusion while respecting everyone’s differences. It encompasses gender diversity, physical and social diversity, but also cultural or generational diversity. Teréga is committed through many actions to extend its skills base to people who are distanced from employment because of their condition, their disability or their social environment. So Teréga fully plays its role as a territorial actor contributing to economic and social development. 

Evidence of this can be found, for example, in the commitment of Teréga and its workers to a range of associations:

Disability

For many years, Teréga has pursued a policy of supporting the employment and retention of people with disabilities. In order to enable the employees concerned to perform their work under the best possible conditions, workstations are adapted according to needs. In addition, working hours can be adjusted to facilitate access to care.

As a signatory of the UNAE (National Union of Adapted Enterprises) Charter and partner of a number of ESATs (Establishments and Services for Assistance through Work), the Group pursues its actions to boost the inclusion through employment of disabled people, beyond the confines of its own business.

Every year, Teréga organises in-house events to raise awareness about disabilities. Examples include:

  • The European week for the employment of people with disabilities organised by the association for the social and professional inclusion of people with disabilities (LADAPT);

  • DuoDay: a national initiative that takes a different look at disability within the business. Volunteer employees have the opportunity to share their work for a day with a disabled person, introducing them to their daily activities and the organisation in which they work.

Teréga supports Handisport

Billère Handball Pau Pyrénées has opened a Handensemble section that welcomes 15 adults aged 28 to 50 years old, with mental disabilities. Since 2016, they have formed a fully fledged team of the club, holding the Sport Handicap label, which guarantees appropriate teaching and support.

Teréga supports the Club via its endowment fund, enabling the team to travel and pit itself against other handisports teams on an equivalent level.

BHB Handensemble team