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Reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities

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There are currently no dates scheduled for this course.

Overview

Everyone has the right to participate equally at work. For some people, this requires adjustments to perform the requirements of their role. This session explores:

  • what the law says about reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities in the workplace
  • what employers should provide and
  • what is reasonable in the circumstances.

The session considers preventative measures as well as responses to request for adjustments.

This session will be delivered as a webinar. It will be an interactive session that will include a presentation followed by a Q & A.

Details

Audience
Employees as rights holders, as well as managers and employers to better understand their duties

Dates
There are currently no dates scheduled for this course.

Time
12pm–1.30pm

Length
90 minutes

Cost
$75 per session (20% discount for not-for-profit organisations).

Key learning objectives

Participants will:

  • clarify workplace rights & duties under the Equal Opportunity Act (2010) Vic in relation to reasonable adjustments for people disabilities, including chronic illnesses and invisible disabilities
  • consider best practice approaches to making and granting requests for reasonable adjustments.

Format

Delivery mode
This session will be delivered as a webinar. It will be an interactive session that will include a presentation followed by a Q & A.

The link to the webinar will be provided via email in advance of the session.

Accessibility and more information
Closed captioning will be provided.

If you have any accessibility needs please let us know at the time of registration by emailing the Education team at education@veohrc.vic.gov.au

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We are the experts in Victoria’s Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities (2006)the Equal Opportunity Act (2010) and the Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Act (2021).

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