Reasonable adjustments, responding to allegations
Dear Health and Care Professions Council,
Would a Registered member, be able to submit a response to allegations in a format other then written. I.e video/powerpoint
Would registered member, with Learning Difficulties for example Dyslexia, be permitted under the Equality ACT
Yours faithfully,
champ christen
Dear Champ Christen
Thank you for your email of 20 September 2019, in which you ask for
information in relation to reasonable adjustments given to registrants who
are responding to fitness to practise allegations.
We are treating this as a request under the Freedom of Information Act
2000 (FOIA).
We will deal with your request as promptly as possible and at the latest,
within 20 working days of receiving it, as required by the FOIA. If you
have any queries about your request please do contact us using this email
address, or the address below.
The reference number for your request is FR06394.
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Freedom of Information
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Our Ref. FR06394
Dear Champ Christen
Thank you for your email of 20 September 2019, in which you ask for
information in relation to reasonable adjustments given to registrants who
are responding to fitness to practise allegations.
Your request has been handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA).
We do routinely make reasonable adjustments for stakeholders who are
involved in our fitness to practise process. However, the precise form of
those adjustments will vary with the circumstances of the individual
seeking those adjustments. These adjustments are typically agreed between
the Case Manager and the concerned party.
Advocates can often play a role in overcoming the types of access issues
outlined in your email.
In determining what reasonable adjustments might be made, a Case Manager
would consult the Health and Care Professions Council’s ‘Making reasonable
adjustments for HCPC customers and stakeholders’ guidance. This document
outlines to HCPC employees:
· “what reasonable adjustments for customers and stakeholder are;
· where reasonable adjustments are needed;
· what to take into account when considering making reasonable
adjustments; and
· where to access additional resources for more support”.
Please find attached a copy of this guidance, for ease of reference.
Guidance for current registrants who have a health condition or disability
is available on our website at
[1]https://www.hcpc-uk.org/registration/you....
For professionals not yet registered with us, our guide on health,
disability & becoming a health and care professional is available on our
website at
[2]https://www.hcpc-uk.org/education/learne...
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Freedom of Information
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