Cancer reasonable adjustments
A person is deemed to be disabled as soon as they are diagnosed with cancer.
A person is deemed to be disabled as soon as they are diagnosed with cancer.
People with mobility impairments may require the use of a stick, crutches or a wheelchair, or may not require any aids at all.
There are likely to be two groups of workers with hearing impairments.
RSI is an umbrella term for a range of painful conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system.
Dyslexia is a life-long condition.
Stress and anxiety may be covered by the Equality Act if their effects have lasted or are likely to last for 12 months or more, or are recurring.
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that some people experience at particular times of the year or during a particular season (usually winter).
You will automatically be deemed disabled for the purposes of the Act if you are registered as blind or partially sighted.
Workplace references are essential to getting a job as a teacher in a school or college.
Frequently asked questions about asking for reasonable adjustments.
Frequently asked questions about your rights to reasonable adjustments.
Bi-polar Affective Disorder should be seen as a condition regardless of medication.