£15.00 + VAT
This course includes
access to goods, services and facilities the same way a person without disabilities
can.
Working With Disability In The Workplace E-Learning Course
The Disability Discrimination Act 1999 enforced the legal right for disabled people to be treated the same as those classed as able-bodied. This course includes access to goods, services and facilities the same way a person without disabilities can. This course gives an awareness of the Disability Discrimination Act 1999 and how it affects employers and employees.
The course has a multiple-choice test at the end and successful delegates will get a downloadable certificate to show they have completed and understood the contents of this course.
- The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
- Perception Of Disability
- Definition Of A Disability
- Discrimination And Prejudice
- The Disability Discrimination Act 199 – (remind me I need to go in and change that to 1999)
- What Are The Employers Duties
- What Will The Act Mean To Disabled People?
- Company Policy On Disabilities?
- What Do Employees Need To Do?
- Specific Arrangements For Disabled People
- Emergency Egress
- Web Accessibility
- Hearing / Speech Impairments
- Visual Impairment
- Mental Illness
- Physical Mobility Restrictions
- The Two Ticks Symbol
- Disability access checklist