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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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    Remploy to gain government funding for modernisation

    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006

    The government has announced it is to give more money to Remploy, the organisation that provides work for disabled people, to help it modernise

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
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    New standards set to aid compliance with disability discrimination laws

    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 21 Jul 2006

    A new independent body is set to establish business-wide standards aimed at helping employers cope with disability discrimination laws, according to newspaper reports

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Trade unions plan to play major part in roll-out of new combined equality body

    by Ross Wigham 18 Jul 2006
    by Ross Wigham 18 Jul 2006

    When the Commission for Equality and Human Rights comes into being the unions are expecting to play an important role in its regional outposts.

    • Police
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Independent Police Complaints Commission launches public consultation on disability equality scheme

    by Mike Berry 12 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 12 Jul 2006

    Consultation on disabled access to police complaints procedure launched.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
    • Latest News

    Employer doubts over hiring sickly

    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2006

    The government must ensure it overcomes business concerns over the employability of people with poor health if its Welfare Reform Bill is to succeed, experts have warned.

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Overcoming employer concerns is the key if Welfare Bill is to be effective

    by dan thomas 5 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 5 Jul 2006

    Experts warn that employer buy-in is essential if Bill is to succeed.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability

    Disabled staff not being accommodated

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2006

    Far too few disabled people who want to work are being recruited by employers, and too many disabled staff –...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
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    Tesco extends partnership deal with Remploy to get disabled workers into Express outlets

    by dan thomas 30 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 30 Jun 2006

    Boost for disabled workers as supermarket giant extends employment partnership scheme with Remploy.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Disability

    Blackpool woman sacked after having stroke wins more than £20,000 for disability discrimination

    by Michael Millar 9 Jun 2006
    by Michael Millar 9 Jun 2006

    Stroke victim wins payout after winning disability discrimination case.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Expat director sacked after suffering stroke in Bahrain

    by Michael Millar 30 May 2006
    by Michael Millar 30 May 2006

    Advertising agency Gulf Saatchi & Saatchi dismissed one of its top directors just two weeks after he suffered a stroke, and then terminated the lease on his company house less than two months later, Personnel Today can reveal.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
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    TUC publishes guide to improving opportunities for disabled workers

    by Georgina Fuller 24 May 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 24 May 2006

    Overcoming employer prejudice is the key to getting more disabled people back into work, according to the TUC.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Disability

    Getting tough is only way to change attitudes to mental health

    by Personnel Today 24 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 May 2006

    The government has been urged to get tough with employers that discriminate against people with mental health problems.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
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    Mental Health Foundation calls on government to increase protection for vulnerable people seeking work

    by Mike Berry 17 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 May 2006

    Charity claims only government intervention can help vulnerable get a fair deal when looking for work.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
    • Latest News

    Labour market review identifies incapacity benefit problem

    by Mike Berry 15 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 15 May 2006

    Employer attitudes still make it hard for workers to get back into work after incapacity

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Disability
    • Latest News

    Chronic fatigue costs people their jobs and the nation £6bn a year

    by dan thomas 8 May 2006
    by dan thomas 8 May 2006

    Most people who have ME lose their jobs, and about 20% become house-bound

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