Access to Work is a government scheme in the UK that provides practical and financial support to individuals with disabilities or health conditions to help
Category: Support
Collection of posts on support for disabled lawyers and for those interested in diversity and inclusion.
If you have an employee with a disclosed hidden disability, there are a few things you can do to support them in the workplace: Encourage
British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter services are provided by trained professionals who are able to interpret spoken language into BSL and vice versa. These services
If you have a disability and are planning to disclose it to your employer or colleagues, here are a few tips to consider: Know your
This course from the National Autistic Society is delivered live online and aims to introduce autism through discussing the main areas of difference and providing
Google provides a free online course, Web Accessibility. In this course you’ll get hands-on experience making web applications accessible. You’ll understand when and why users need
The Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Access to Work Adjustment Passport (WAP) will ease the transition from university into employment by reducing the need
Join the Law Society for a discussion around how to approach mental health matters in the workplace. This webinar will cover: The importance of creating
The “Introduction to Web Accessibility” online course provides the foundation you need to make your digital technology accessible, so that it: works well for people with
A cross-firm scheme initiated by the Law Society of England and Wales’ Lawyers with Disabilities Division (LDD) is seeking to encourage more part-time qualifying opportunities