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| Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability compliance be | |
| tween working from home and rented | |
| By: VicTS Date: May 10, 2018, 6:57 am | |
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| This is something I have thought about, I work from home, and | |
| according to the Equality Act 2010 need to make adjustments that | |
| are Reasonable with in my working area. So if I wanted to widen | |
| my client base I could make alterations to my door and add a | |
| ramp to allow access for a wheelchair, however it would be | |
| unreasonable for me to fit a downstairs lavatory with disabled | |
| access. I have considered having a ramp made, but wanted to | |
| wait until I had an inquiry from a wheelchair user. However, a | |
| wheelchair user may have looked at my website and found that | |
| there were no disabled access provisions so not contacted me. | |
| On the flip side rented premises do need to provide provisions | |
| for this because they are available to all and open to | |
| discrimination if they do not have a disabled access toilet | |
| because that would stop disabled counsellors renting the | |
| property. Of course, it would stop disabled clients altogether. | |
| I feel that working from home a practitioner needs to make | |
| reasonable adjustment to their premises if they want to offer | |
| therapy to a disabled client and it would be a good thing to do, | |
| for example a disclaimer notice stating that any resonable | |
| request about disability will be accommodated, like a guide dog. | |
| A rented room or property is required to provide access and | |
| make all provisions for disabled customers because they are | |
| providing a place of work for rent. So the Equality Act 2010 | |
| needs to be adhered to. A rented room may be the best way to | |
| service disabled clients and if provisions are missing then the | |
| landlord needs to rectify this. | |
| Incidentally, I work voluntary for a charity that has no | |
| disabled access or provisions, which now makes me feel very | |
| uncomfortable. | |
| #Post#: 7-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Slavka Date: May 10, 2018, 9:14 am | |
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| I also work from my own home office and unfortunately it's on | |
| the first floor. I don't have means to make it wheelchair | |
| accessible and in 4 years it's only been an issue once. An | |
| elderly lady came for a session but didn't feel confident she | |
| could go up the stairs. I don't do it very often but I agreed to | |
| carry out therapy from her own home when she asked me if that | |
| was an option. | |
| It would be a different story perhaps if I rented the room | |
| somewhere else; which I may do in the future. Therapy centres | |
| tend to be more wheelchair accessible. | |
| You make a good point about widening a client base though. | |
| #Post#: 10-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: VicTS Date: May 10, 2018, 9:48 am | |
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| Thank you. | |
| I think your idea about going to the client home has benefits | |
| too. It removes the restraints whilst also continuing therapy. | |
| :) | |
| #Post#: 13-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Slavka Date: May 10, 2018, 10:21 am | |
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| Yes, going to her home and doing therapy there has worked for | |
| her. However I generally don't like doing it as I don't know the | |
| conditions of their house; do they have a suitable | |
| room/environment for it; any pets that could be distracting even | |
| basics like sofas or comfy chairs. I like to work in my own | |
| environment, but as I said, there are instances where I'm | |
| willing to make an exception. :) | |
| #Post#: 18-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Diversity Tutor Date: May 16, 2018, 1:46 am | |
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| Hi all | |
| There is another option rather than going to their home - which | |
| may not be suitable. How about asking them if they have a | |
| preferred suitable place to see them? | |
| It goes without saying that you must not charge such a client | |
| for the visit. | |
| Tutor | |
| #Post#: 20-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: VicTS Date: May 16, 2018, 3:11 am | |
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| I have had a request from a new client to visit her at home | |
| because she is unable to drive after an operation. This is a | |
| temporary measure due to recuperation. I am thinking that she | |
| will come to my room after she is well. So, my client has | |
| requested this, not because my room is inaccessible or she | |
| cannot get a taxi, but that she wanted it and I have agreed. | |
| When you say not to charge the client, do you mean fir having to | |
| use a different venue because they cannot use yours? That makes | |
| sense really, otherwise it would be discrimination. | |
| #Post#: 25-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Slavka Date: May 16, 2018, 12:21 pm | |
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| Excuse me, but I don't understand what you meant by "It goes | |
| without saying that you must not charge such a client for the | |
| visit". | |
| If a client requests this (e.g. like the case of Vic where the | |
| client couldn't come after the operation) and wants to meet at a | |
| place that they prefer, why we wouldn't charge? If you still do | |
| therapy with them, it is still your time even if the room is | |
| different? Otherwise you'll be doing a pro bono therapy, which | |
| is fine and I do but it's usually on my terms, not clients. | |
| So Tuto, could you please clarify what you meant by not | |
| charging? thank you. | |
| #Post#: 30-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Diversity Tutor Date: May 17, 2018, 1:33 am | |
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| Hi all | |
| Clearly you should charge for the consultation. What I meant was | |
| you should not charge extra for travel etc if you need to travel | |
| because they cannot come to your consulting room. | |
| Tutor | |
| #Post#: 38-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: VicTS Date: May 17, 2018, 4:05 am | |
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| Ah, I see, so the session is still paid for, but not the cost | |
| because your room is not suitable. | |
| #Post#: 42-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Differing responsibilities, if any, for disability complianc | |
| e between working from home and rent | |
| By: Slavka Date: May 18, 2018, 3:49 am | |
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| Oh I see, thanks for clarification, that now makes sense to me | |
| :) | |
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