What is a Workplace Adjustment?
What is a workplace adjustments (sometimes called reasonable adjustments ) in the workplace?
A workplace adjustment is any change to the way someone does their job to remove barriers for them. The workplace adjustment works to allow someone to do their job in the way that best suits them. Examples of workplace adjustments can include:
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Assistive Technology – text-to-speech, mind mapping
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Equipment – noise-cancelling headphones, standing desks
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Strategy Coaching
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Support Worker
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Awareness Training
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Assistive Technology Training
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Flexible Working
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