Disabilities & Rights– Legal Responsibilities Group Q Ryan, Namat, Jack, Dilini, Edita.

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Disabilities & Rights– Legal Responsibilities Group Q Ryan, Namat, Jack, Dilini, Edita

DiliniEditaNamat RyanJack Group Q

Workplace Legislation  The government has set up various laws and legislation for within the workplace.  Employers are required to make 'reasonable adjustments' to jobs and workplaces for disabled people.  This presentation will outline key factors of legal responsibilities and rights regarding disabled people in the workplace.

Equality The Equality Act 2010 protects you and covers areas including:  Application forms  Interview arrangements  Aptitude or proficiency tests  Job offers  Terms of employment, including pay  Promotion, transfer and training opportunities  Dismissal or redundancy Crown Copyright. (2013). Disability rights. Available: Last accessed 30th April

Discrimination The law protects you against discrimination at work, including:  Dismissal  Employment  Terms and Conditions  Pay and Benefits  Promotion and Transfer Opportunities  Training  Recruitment  Redundancy

Rights The Human Rights Act was made to ensure everyone is treated fairly and humanely. Human rights relevant to disabled workers include:  The right not to be tortured or treated in a inhuman or degrading way.  The right to respect for private and family life.  The right not to be discriminated against in relation to any of the rights of the European convention. The British Institute of Human Rights – Page 9 -

Labour Law  People at work in the UK benefit from a charter of employment rights such as minimum wage and working hours/time off.  For disabled workers, parents and carers of disabled people, there are some extra benefits such as more options for unpaid and carers leave.

Employment Law The employment law targets legal rights of employers and their employees. An employer who’s looking to hire new staff can only ask about your health and disabilities to:  Find out if it would stop you from carrying out important parts of the job role.  To decide if an interview needs adjustments.  If they want to employ more disabled people.

Accessibility Employee’s working environment has to be accessible regardless of if they are disabled or not. This includes things such as:  Electronic Services  Emergency Services  General communication with employers. As well as this, the workplace has to make necessary adjustments for people’s disabilities so that they can function in their role correctly.

Q&A Thank you for your attention!

References  CESSqc. (2012). Social workers caught on camera beating and torturing disabled people in care. [Online Video]. 24 October Available from: Last Accessed: 30 April  Citizens Advice Bureau. (2014). What is discrimination because of disability. Available: ecause_of_disability_e/disability_discrimination.htm#h_what_is_discrimination_because_o f_disability. Last accessed 29th April ecause_of_disability_e/disability_discrimination.htm#h_what_is_discrimination_because_o f_disability  Cooke, S & Matthews, L (2006). Your Human Rights: A Guide to Disabled People. London: The British Institution of Human Rights  Crown Copyright. (2013). Disability rights. Available: person/employment. Last accessed 30th April person/employment  Crown Copyright. (2013). The Maternity and Parental Leave etc. Regulations Available: Last accessed 30th April  Crown Copyright. (2013). Disability Rights: Employment. Available: Last accessed 30th April  Disability Law Service (2010). A Brief Guide to Disabled People. United Kingdom: National © DLS Association of Citizens’ Advice Bureaux  Equality and Human Rights Commission. (2010). The law about disability discrimination. Available: guidance/your-rights/disability/the-law-about-disability-discrimination/. Last accessed 29th April guidance/your-rights/disability/the-law-about-disability-discrimination/  NA. (2013). An accessible workplace. Available: Last accessed 30th April  United Nations. (2006). Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Available: Last accessed 30th April 2014.