The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ensure that disabled people are not excluded from health care professions on the basis of their impairment. Professional bodies must also anticipate the needs of disabled people and facilitate inclusion. In this article, we discuss some of the current tensions that exist between U.K. antidiscrimination legislation and the professional and statutory regulatory bodies that govern registration of health and social care practitioners in the United Kingdom. We present research that used a mixed methods approach to explore the tensions between higher education and placement providers in the health sector. Disabled students and health professi...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities to apply to and study in Hi...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
Regulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations reg...
noRegulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations ...
The Disability Discrimination act of 2005 has mandated universities not to discriminate against stud...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
The Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PRSBs) that govern health and social care professi...
Background: Ensuring diversity, and that the medical profession is representative of the varied comm...
In the UK, the 'fitness to practice' criteria that allow regulatory bodies to use health standards t...
"The Disability Rights Commission launched a Formal Investigation (FI) in May 2006 looking at the ba...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities who apply to and study in H...
This article presents extracts from a doctoral study which explored how, if at all, Equality and Div...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities to apply to and study in Hi...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
The United Kingdom Equality Act of 2010 poses challenges to regulators, educators, and employers to ...
Regulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations reg...
noRegulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations ...
The Disability Discrimination act of 2005 has mandated universities not to discriminate against stud...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
The Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PRSBs) that govern health and social care professi...
Background: Ensuring diversity, and that the medical profession is representative of the varied comm...
In the UK, the 'fitness to practice' criteria that allow regulatory bodies to use health standards t...
"The Disability Rights Commission launched a Formal Investigation (FI) in May 2006 looking at the ba...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities who apply to and study in H...
This article presents extracts from a doctoral study which explored how, if at all, Equality and Div...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities to apply to and study in Hi...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...