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== Equality and Human's Commission(EHRC) ==
== Equality and Human's Commission(EHRC) ==
offer good general advice on the duty employers to make adjustments and  some advice on adjustments but fairly generic
offer good general advice on the duty employers to make adjustments and  some advice on adjustments but fairly [https://www.autismplus-employmentservices.co.uk/ generic]


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== '''Neuro Diversity''' ==
== '''Neuro Diversity''' ==
== The National Autism Implementation Team (''NAIT'') ==
Scottish Government funded. We are a practitioner researcher partnership based at Queen Margaret University.
have produced  an sup[porting Autistic and Nuerodivers health professionals
https://www.nimdta.gov.uk/media/4hypc1rw/beyond-accommodations-supporting-autistic-health-professionals.pdf


== Autism Plus ==
== Autism Plus ==
A a charity (Yorkshire and NE )that gives into into work and in work support for neuro diversities include recommending adjustments applying for access to work and contacting or interacting with the employer(
A a charity (Yorkshire and NE )that gives into into work and in work support for neuro diversities include recommending adjustments applying for access to work and contacting or interacting with the employer.
 
https://www.autismplus-employmentservices.co.uk/


== '''Dyslexia''' ==
== '''Dyslexia''' ==

Revision as of 14:51, 24 June 2024


There are many sources of adjustments for disability we will list a few that you may find helpful

General advice

Ask Jan

This site from Job Accommodation Network (JAN) this US site is a leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues.

You can search by disability difficulty or accommodation(adjustment) and more.The advice is on the US Americans with Disabilities Act while in many ways similar to the UK Equality Act there are also lots of differences However the adjustments it recommends for each disability or need are appropriate worldwide.
Go to https://askjan.org/

The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service(ACAS)

offer good general advice on the duty employers have to make adjustments but offer little advice on adjustments suitable for each individual

ACAS //www.acas.org.uk/reasonable-adjustments

Equality and Human's Commission(EHRC)

offer good general advice on the duty employers to make adjustments and some advice on adjustments but fairly generic


EHRC https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/multipage-guide/reasonable-adjustments-practice

Condition specific

Neuro Diversity

The National Autism Implementation Team (NAIT)

Scottish Government funded. We are a practitioner researcher partnership based at Queen Margaret University.

have produced an sup[porting Autistic and Nuerodivers health professionals

https://www.nimdta.gov.uk/media/4hypc1rw/beyond-accommodations-supporting-autistic-health-professionals.pdf

Autism Plus

A a charity (Yorkshire and NE )that gives into into work and in work support for neuro diversities include recommending adjustments applying for access to work and contacting or interacting with the employer.

https://www.autismplus-employmentservices.co.uk/

Dyslexia

British Dyslexia Association(BDA)

Good advice again rather generic on adjustments for dyslexia

https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/advice/adults/in-the-workplace/reasonable-adjustments-in-the-workplace

ADHD

ADHDUK

A charity that has that has employment support and adjustments information

https://adhduk.co.uk/reasonable-adjustments/

Autism

National Autistic Society

Advice on requesting and getting reasonable adjustments

https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/mental-health/seeking-help/asking-for-reasonable-adjustments

National Autistic Implementation Team (NHS Scotland )

A although this advice is autism specific and for NHS professionals and was written in Scotland all of it would probably apply to all neurodiversity and throughout the United Kingdom