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Disability – Inclusive Practice

Course Information

This course focusses on the protected characteristic of disability. It provides a space where delegates can explore best practice in managing disabled people, and is designed and delivered by a former wheelchair-user. It can act as a stand-alone module or be combined with three related workshops to create a comprehensive programme on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

Delegates will:

  • Refresh and add to prior knowledge of equality legislation and best practice, including protected characteristics, types of discrimination, bullying and harassment and the implications of not complying with the law.
  • Describe how The Equality Act applies to disabled people including the requirement for reasonable adjustments and the meaning of discrimination arising from disability.
  • Discuss a fictional evolving case study of a member of the team requesting sick leave.
  • Create an action plan to embed the learning into roles as managers.
  • Delivery Method: Virtual Classroom

    Max delegates: 12

    Duration: 90 mins

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