Work Adjustment Plan
Work Adjustment Plan
To further support you at work if you're living with arthritis, we have created a Workplace adjustment plan.
The Work Adjustment Plan is designed to help you reflect on your condition and how it affects your capacity to work. It will also help you to find ways to manage your health condition in work, including:
- Workplace rights
- Disclosing your condition
- Assessing your needs for reasonable adjustments
- Identifying solutions to overcome barriers you may experience in work
- Managing your condition in work, including any flare-ups
- Finding information and support you need to work well.
The Work Adjustment Plan is a solution-focused tool that you can use to identify any support, adjustments or special equipment that could help you work safely and well. You can print or download the Work Adjustment Plan, saving a copy to record information relevant to your situation.
We hope this plan will assist you to find practical solutions to improve your working life and enable you to work well with your condition. If you feel comfortable, you can share it with whoever provides you with work-related support.
Whether you're looking for your first job, returning to work after an absence, or currently in work, we hope by working through our Work Adjustment Plan, you'll be able to find the solutions that will help remove or reduce any work-related barriers you experience.
Related information
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Disclosing your condition
Your rights around disclosing your condition to your employer, the benefits of doing so, and government schemes which support you if you do.
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Managing your condition in work
Coping with your condition, along with the symptoms you experience, can be challenging at work and we help you find ways to manage.
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Workplace rights
Find out your legal rights regarding your condition, and advice on how to manage your wellbeing while remaining in work.
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Applying for reasonable adjustments
Adjustments at your workplace and available support like the Access to Work scheme can help you to manage your condition better at work.