More companies offer staff free testing for ADHD | Consensus HR | Herts, Beds
The UK’s largest long-term savings and retirement business, Phoenix Group, has joined a growing list of companies offering to test workers for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) amid concerns that NHS delays are leaving many without support. The entertainment giant Disney is now also offering all employees ADHD and autism assessments under its private healthcare service. The Telegraph notes that magic circle law firms Clifford Chance, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, and Allen & Overy have all introduced workplace schemes which help lawyers with ADHD diagnostics and support. PwC UK also provides testing for neurological conditions including dysgraphia, a disorder where people have difficulty reading and writing.
Our HR Comment / Advise: More companies offer staff free testing for ADHD | Consensus HR | Herts, Beds
Matthew Chilcott, FCIPD, ACEL, Owner of Consensus HR comments: “ADHD is covered under the Equality Act 2010 and required employers to make reasonable adjustments in the workplace for all members of the team and job applicants. Employees / applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition are covered and ADHD qualifies for both,
Most people with ADHD do not tend to tell their employers as they are worried about any possible repercussions at work. However, employers / members of the management team should encourage an open atmosphere where members of the team can be open and honest, so that if any reasonable adjustments are needed, they are implemented. Employers, should arrange to seek the appropriate medical advice from a medical professional so that the member of team is able to work and not be seen as less capable or as troublesome, especially given the stigma that surrounds ADHD.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity dDsorder (ADHD), autism and dyspraxia are forms of neurodivergence – there are others too. Being neurodivergent will often amount to a disability under the EQa 2010, even if the person does not consider themselves to be disabled.”
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