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Old 03-09-2025, 18:27   #1424
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Re: Online Safety Bill Etc

"reasonable adjustments"…

Here are some examples

https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov....or%20decisions


Quote:
What are reasonable adjustments?
The Equality Act 2010 says we must provide reasonable adjustments for disabled people. We must make reasonable adjustments if the way we do things puts a disabled person at a big disadvantage.

Reasonable adjustments are not defined by the Act but there is a Code of Practice to help. Depending on the individual’s needs, these might include:

- using larger print, or a specific colour contrast
- giving more time than usual to provide information or comments on a complaint
- using the telephone rather than written communication
- communicating with a person through their representative or advocate
- arranging a single point of contact
- having an ‘easy read’ version of the complaint process or decisions
Completely redesigning a system/website because someone insists on not having help to take a photo would not be a reasonable adjustment…
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