Raising awareness for inclusion with our own brand dolls.
We’re committed to evolving and expanding our representation of diversity in our toys and dolls to reflect people of different ages, genders, ethnicities and abilities more accurately. Our dolls with Down syndrome are designed to encourage inclusion and diversity in our community while helping raise funds for Down Syndrome Australia.
Kmart provides every candidate with an opportunity to share whether they require workplace adjustments or adjustments to the recruitment process. You can contact us to let us know by emailing diversity@kmart.com.au
We also partner with a range of Disability Employment Services to ensure we can support team members within their career from onboarding right throughout their journey. Some of our key partners include Mylestones Queensland, Edge Employment WA, Ability Options NSW and Matchworks in SA.
Hear firsthand from Lachlan about his job search, what he does day to day within his role and his journey with autism:
Jordan is one of our Queensland store team members who has low vision. Find out from Jordan what it's like to work with us, how we support him in his role and what he thinks of our diverse doll range:
Rachel has been with Kmart for over 20 years. She has worked in-store and is now a valued member of the Kmart Central Planning Team in National Office. Rachel was diagnosed with meningococcal when she was just 18 years old which resulted in her losing both legs and six fingers. Rachel has a diverse career; she is a mum and a volunteer firefighter!
“Data integrity is everything. What I do within my role has a huge impact on both our internal and external customers experience. The better the insights, the easier it is for customers to find what they are looking for. It's this data-based decision making that drives me.”
Rachel-Merchandise Data Business Analyst at Kmart Australia Limited
We have introduced a designated “Quiet Space” shopping period for shoppers who are, or have family member, on the autism spectrum.
A select number of Kmart stores will be providing a low-sensory shopping experience for customers with reduced noise, lighting and distractions.
The changes are designed to make life easier for Kmart customers who find it challenging to shop in a high-sensory environment.
During Kmart’s Quiet Space shopping periods:
Store lighting will be dimmed
Kmart radio will be turned down
Register and scanner volumes will be reduced to the lowest level
Trolley collections will be limited
There will be minimal cages on the shop floor
No PA announcements will be made, unless there is an emergency
More team members will be available to support customers
We are a member of the Australian Network of Disability - Home - Australian Network on Disability
We are a member of the Australian Human Rights Commission – including the Ability Network - Meet the IncludeAbility Employer Network | IncludeAbility
We are a member of the Valuable 500 - Kmart - The Valuable 500