Regulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations regarding fitness to practise. Within the United Kingdom the Equality Act, 2010, poses a challenge to regulators, educators and employers to ensure that people are not excluded on the basis of disability and to facilitate inclusion. This research took a mixed methods approach to exploring the tensions between Higher Education providers and placement providers in the health sector. Disabled and non disabled students and health professionals engaged in semi structured interviews and a survey in order to explore their beliefs and experiences. The findings suggest that applying equality legislation within health settings may be particularly diffic...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
Universities are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled students. For providers of pro...
noRegulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations ...
The Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PRSBs) that govern health and social care professi...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
This paper is based on the findings of a doctoral participatory research study which explored how th...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
The Disability Discrimination act of 2005 has mandated universities not to discriminate against stud...
"The Disability Rights Commission launched a Formal Investigation (FI) in May 2006 looking at the ba...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The study focuses on the importance of inclusive curriculum design in Higher Education (HE) and the ...
A modified action research project was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-placement p...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
Universities are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled students. For providers of pro...
noRegulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations ...
The Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PRSBs) that govern health and social care professi...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
This paper is based on the findings of a doctoral participatory research study which explored how th...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
The Disability Discrimination act of 2005 has mandated universities not to discriminate against stud...
"The Disability Rights Commission launched a Formal Investigation (FI) in May 2006 looking at the ba...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The study focuses on the importance of inclusive curriculum design in Higher Education (HE) and the ...
A modified action research project was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-placement p...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
Universities are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled students. For providers of pro...