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Which Workplace Assessment Do You Need?

If you are trying to support an employee properly, the language around assessments can become confusing very quickly. A manager may ask for a DSE assessment, HR may refer to a workplace assessment, and an employee may mention an Access to Work assessment.

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Speedy Reader in Microsoft Word

In busy Microsoft 365 documents, even confident readers can lose their place—especially when they’re working quickly, tired, or facing dense blocks of text. This is a common challenge for neurodivergent users (including ADHD, dyslexia and autism), and it can also affect anyone experiencing attention fatigue or visual stress.

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Sudden Injuries – Who is Eligible for Workplace Adjustments?

A true story…
Like many companies in the UK, the firm I worked for had a mid-week 5-a-side team – this provided the chance to have a bit of fun, a social drink after, and an effort to stay “fit”! During one of those mid-week kick-abouts a colleague of mine went into a tackle… and came out of it with his knee-cap in a very different place to where it had been before. 

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Assistive Technology Supporting Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Neurodiversity refers to the natural variations in how people think, learn, and process information. In the workplace, this can mean employees with different cognitive profiles might struggle with traditional tasks such as planning, reading dense documents, staying focused in noisy environments or just interacting with other members of staff.

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