reasonable adjustments definition
reasonable adjustments. (“addasiadau rhesymol”) means such reasonable adjustments as would be required under the Equality Act 2010(1);
reasonable adjustments means an adjustment to the means by which you undertake Contract Work to enable a Client who has a disability or other barrier to receiving or understanding advice, to explain their problem and to understand and act on your advice, and is in compliance with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010, such adjustment may include providing a call back service, electronic communication, postal communication, BSL Interpretation Service, mini-com and text relay, Web-cam service, advice via a third party, Translation Service or alternative formats and a free postal service;
reasonable adjustments means the adjustments the College will make to the practical arrangements for work-based assessments or the OSCE in the case of a disability, as defined in the Equality Act, or other relevant condition.
More Definitions of reasonable adjustments
reasonable adjustments means an adjustment to the means by which you undertake Contract Work to enable a Client who has a disability, to explain their problem and to understand and act on your advice, and is in compliance with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010, such adjustment may include providing a call back service, electronic communication, postal communication, BSL Interpretation Service, mini-com and text relay, Web-
reasonable adjustments means reasonable adjustments either in accordance with relevant equality legislation or as part of what we deem to be good practice.
reasonable adjustments means in practice. Action the school might take could include:
reasonable adjustments means adaptions that can be put in place that might help disabled colleagues to remove barriers at work. For example, dedicated parking or equipment such as hearing loops or ramps.
reasonable adjustments means the taking of such steps as it is reasonable to have to take to avoid the substantial disadvantage to a disabled person caused by a provision, criterion or practice applied by or on behalf of the School, or by the absence of an auxiliary aid or service.
reasonable adjustments means that service providers have some flexibility, or some may say ‘wriggle room’. This means that “The adjustments that will be expected within an individual GP’s surgery will be different to those expected within a hospital or a large healthcare organisation”.
reasonable adjustments means such reasonable adjustments as would be required under the Equality Act 2010 F15;