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This book is not about disability law, medicine or politics. We use
the language that makes the most sense in our context. Throughout
this book we mostly use the terms 'disability' and
'health-condition'. Sometimes we refer to ill-health. While most of
our messages refer to how employees can access the workplace
adjustment process, we have not attempted to distinguish between
those employees who fall into the definition of disability within
the Equality Act 2010 and those who do not (but may still benefit
from the process by which employers can make it easier for them to
be themselves and access adjustments to do their jobs
productively). Neither do we distinguish between impairment and
disability - these things are distinctly different and it is
helpful to understand the difference. However it is not the role of
this publication to do that. Therefore we have chosen to stick with
the terms 'disability' and 'health-condition' as two of the words
most used by employers and employees alike. Some people, as our
research will show, do not choose to use the language of disability
and will never do so. This will often include deaf and hard of
hearing employees. It may include employees who have an accident or
experience a long-term illness. It may include employees who have
had a recent medical diagnosis and may be sick for a while. It may
include employees who have an inherited condition. It may include
employees who experience a mental health condition for six months,
three years or a lifetime. It may include people with
life-threatening conditions, such as cancer. Or facial
disfigurement ... or dyslexia ... or diabetes ... or Aspergers ...
This does not matter. This book is about what it means to be human,
how employers can keep and retain talent and how employees can be
who they are.
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