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Employers must make reasonable adjustments to make sure workers with disabilities or health conditions are not substantially disadvantaged
This guidance provides information on COVID-19 in homelessness, domestic abuse refuge, respite room and asylum seeker accommodation settings.
Guides on how reasonable adjustments should be made to health services and adjustments to help people with learning disabilities to access services.
This form can be used to support you to identify what help and changes are available to help you move into work or stay in a job.
Examples of how and when to adjust the customs value for commercial level and quantity when using Methods 2 or 3 if you’re an importer or clearing agent.
Information about changes to assessments to support disabled students.
Guidance for centres on the awarding of vocational, technical and other general qualifications in the academic year 2021 to 2022.
What happens if your child cannot go to school for health reasons - responsibilities of the local council and school and how medical needs are handled at school
This planner can help students with a disability or health condition identify adjustments needed to help them progress in higher education or start work.
How to make adjustments after you have submitted your final quarterly update.
This Tax Information and Impact Note removes the ability of individuals to claim compensating adjustments where the counterparty to the transaction is a company.
Non-seasonally adjusted quarterly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety by age group in the UK.
This guidance provides details of the PAR changes we have made for these funds, giving more flexibility to councils to change projects.
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