Reasonable Adjustments Training Session

Interactive reasonable adjustments training enabling line managers to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to successfully support disabled employees

Why reasonable adjustments matter

Everyone should have the opportunity to succeed at work.

That sounds obvious. Yet many disabled people still face barriers that have nothing to do with their ability. Sometimes it’s the workplace. Sometimes it’s the way work is organised. Sometimes it’s simply because nobody asked what support would help.

Reasonable adjustments help create equitable workplace experiences. They remove unnecessary barriers so people can contribute, develop and progress on an equal footing with their colleagues.

That’s good for disabled employees. It’s also good for line managers. When managers understand reasonable adjustments, they stop relying on guesswork. They have a practical framework for exploring support. Conversations become more confident. Decisions become more consistent.

The impact doesn’t stop there.

Organisations benefit when people can do their best work. They retain valuable talent. They create more inclusive cultures. They become employers that people want to join and stay with.

That’s why reasonable adjustments training matters. It gives managers the confidence to recognise barriers, ask better questions and explore practical solutions together. It moves support beyond good intentions and into everyday practice.

In the UK, employers have a legal duty to consider reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. Other countries have different legislation, but the principle is often the same. Employers should remove unnecessary barriers wherever possible and create equitable opportunities for everyone.

You can read the Equality and Human Rights Commission guidance on reasonable adjustments for more information.

What is reasonable adjustments training?

The best reasonable adjustments training helps line managers see possibilities where they once saw problems.

Every disabled person is different. Every role is different. Every workplace is different. That’s why there is rarely a single “right” adjustment. The real skill is understanding how to identify barriers, explore solutions and work collaboratively with disabled employees to create equitable workplace experiences.

Building line manager confidence

By the end of the session, delegates leave with the confidence to approach reasonable adjustments differently. They recognise that adjustments don’t have to be expensive or complicated. They begin to think more creatively about the available support and understand how small changes can make a significant difference.

Instead of worrying about saying the wrong thing, line managers feel equipped to explore what is getting in the way and what might help. They make decisions based on collaboration rather than assumptions, creating greater consistency across teams and giving disabled employees a fairer opportunity to succeed.

These outcomes are supported through interactive discussions, lived experience and practical learning that reflects the realities of today’s workplaces. Delegates leave with practical actions they can apply immediately, helping reasonable adjustments become part of everyday practice rather than a one-off conversation.

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