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Disability

The Equality Act 2010 sets out a definition of disability, which must be met for an individual to be protected from disability discrimination. Where an individual meets the definition of disability, the employer has a duty to make reasonable adjustments to enable him or her to overcome disadvantages in the workplace.

An employee will be disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if he or she has a physical or mental impairment that affects the ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. The adverse effect on this ability must be substantial and long term.


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    • Disability

    “We need to get a million more disabled people into work”, says minister

    by Jo Faragher 23 Jun 2015
    by Jo Faragher 23 Jun 2015

    Employers will need to hire around a million more disabled workers if the Government is to meet its target to...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Alcohol and drug misuse
    • Tribunal Watch

    Tribunal watch: Unfair dismissal for smelling of alcohol at work

    by Stephen Simpson 8 Jun 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 8 Jun 2015

    An employment tribunal has held that an NHS worker was unfairly dismissed after a colleague reported him for smelling of...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Disability discrimination
    • Employment tribunals

    How much guidance is an employment tribunal expected to give a litigant in person?

    by Adam Hartley 13 May 2015
    by Adam Hartley 13 May 2015

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) considered if a tribunal panel had been wrong for...

    • Case law
    • Disability
    • Disability discrimination

    Disability discrimination: when diabetes is not a disability

    by Darren Newman 13 Apr 2015
    by Darren Newman 13 Apr 2015

    Consultant editor Darren Newman considers a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal decision involving the concept of diabetes as a disability for...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Case law
    • Disability discrimination

    Duty to make reasonable adjustments not triggered when no indication of return to work

    by Jessica Smith 19 Mar 2015
    by Jessica Smith 19 Mar 2015

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that the duty to make reasonable adjustments was...

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    • Disability
    • Early careers

    Government announces fund to help young adults with special educational needs

    by Claire Scullin 16 Mar 2015
    by Claire Scullin 16 Mar 2015

    Young adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will benefit from a new government initiative to provide tailored support...

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    • Case law
    • Disability discrimination

    Serial litigant banned from further tribunal claims

    by Kate Hodgkiss 3 Mar 2015
    by Kate Hodgkiss 3 Mar 2015

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) granted an indefinite restriction of proceedings order preventing further...

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    • Fit for Work

    Top 10 HR questions in January 2015: Fit for Work

    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2015
    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2015

    Parts of the Fit for Work service, the government-funded occupational health advice service, are now in operation, with the rest...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Candidate experience
    • Disability discrimination

    One in three disabled jobseekers face discrimination

    by Clare Allerton 2 Feb 2015
    by Clare Allerton 2 Feb 2015

    More than one-third (37%) of disabled jobseekers have been discriminated against during the recruitment process, according to new research.
    In...

    • Case law
    • Disability discrimination
    • Disability

    Tribunal impartiality: Wikipedia research made panel appear biased

    by Alison Balfour 27 Jan 2015
    by Alison Balfour 27 Jan 2015

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that employment tribunal impartiality was called into question...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Disability discrimination
    • Disability

    Obesity as a disability: five key talking points for employers

    by Stephen Simpson 15 Jan 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 15 Jan 2015

    The European decision late last year on obesity in the workplace confirmed for UK employers that obesity can constitute a...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Disability discrimination
    • Disability

    Tribunal watch: Hospital’s disability discrimination of schizophrenic nurse

    by Stephen Simpson 12 Jan 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 12 Jan 2015

    An employment tribunal has held that the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank committed disability discrimination against a nurse with mental...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Shared parental leave
    • Disability discrimination

    Top 10 HR questions in December 2014: Reasonable adjustments and bank holidays

    by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2015
    by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2015

    How far do employers have to go when making reasonable adjustments...

    • Employment law
    • Disability discrimination
    • Disability

    Obesity can be considered a disability, ECJ rules

    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2014
    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2014

    Obesity can be considered a disability within European law, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled today.
    Ruling on...

    • Age discrimination
    • Collective redundancy
    • Reasonable adjustments

    Employment law: eight cases to look out for in 2015

    by Stephen Simpson 12 Dec 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 12 Dec 2014

    We round up eight significant employment law decisions expected in 2015, including legal cases pending on collective redundancy consultation and...

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