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Full day masterclass: Reasonable adjustments - your questions answered- 3 for 2 offer on bookings!
19th May 2009, 11:00am - 4pm, Manchester
How do I know what a 'reasonable' adjustment is?
The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) requires employers to make adjustments in the workplace, both to the physical environment and working arrangements, if they make it difficult for a disabled person to do their job.
Whether it be a change to sickness absence policy, a flexible working agreement or an adaptation to a workstation, an adjustment is anything that you do to make it easier for an employee to continue working for you.
Our members commonly ask us: 'How do I know what is reasonable?' This Workshop will enable you to address this issue by working through different scenarios, taken from queries to our Disability Directions team, to bring the subject area to life.
It will be complemented by various EFD resources, including our popular Line manager guides. The event will equip you to make informed decisions when making reasonable adjustments in the workplace.
Speakers include:
- Stephen Duckworth, EFD Associate and Chief Executive, Disability Matters Ltd.
- Caroline Gooding, EFD Associate and DDA legal expert.
- Graeme Whippy, Senior Manager IT Accessibility, Lloyds TSB.
- Brendan Roach, Disability Directions Advisor.
We are offering one free place for every two paid bookings. Further discounts for group bookings can be discussed, please contact the events team on 0207 403 3020 for further information.
Why attend?
This event enables you to:
- Understand what is 'reasonable' as an adjustment for an employee.
- Develop effective processes to ensure that reasonable adjustments are delivered quickly.
- Understand the potential barriers to disabled people in areas such as the appraisal process.
- Understand your legal obligations as an employer under the DDA.
- Understand how to record and manage sickness absence and when to make a reasonable adjustment.
- Pick up tips and hints from the experience of other organisations.
- Have a better understanding of the support we can provide you when managing disability in the workplace.
Who should attend?
Line managers, HR and personnel, disability and equality, training managers and senior managers.
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