For more information

Published: 29 July 2010

NAT publish a range of resources, mostly for employers, but some are for employees.

www.nat.org.uk

Equality Advisory and Support Service

Helpline: 0800 444 205

Equality Commission for Northern Ireland

www.equalityni.org

Helpline: 028 90 890 890

Disability Alliance

www.disabilityalliance.org

Disability Law Service

www.dls.org.uk

RADAR: the disability network

www.radar.org.uk

Employers’ Forum on Disability

www.efd.org.uk

Directgov

www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment

Acas

www.acas.org.uk

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development

www.cipd.co.uk

Useful publications

Lewis T Identifying Discrimination in Employment London: EHRC and Central London Law Centre 2008. www.equalityhumanrights.com/uploaded_files/indentifyingdiscriminemplyment.pdf

Lewis T Proving Disability and Reasonable Adjustments: a worker’s guide to evidence under the DDA London: EHRC and Central London Law Centre 2009. www.equalityhumanrights.com/uploaded_files/dda_workers_guide_reasonable_adjustments.doc

Lewis T Employment Law: an adviser’s handbook London: Legal Action Group 2009

Lewis J and Thornbory G Employment law and occupational health: a practical handbook Oxford: Blackwell Publishing 2006

Keen S and Oulton R Disability Discrimination in Employment Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009

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