Under the UK's Equality Act 2010, disability includes physical or mental impairments that have a substantial and long-term negative effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal daily activities. Long-term usually means that the impairment has lasted, or is likely to last, for 12 months or more.
This can include, but is not limited to:
- sensory or mobility impairments
- neurodivergence, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia or dyspraxia, where this meets the legal definition of disability
- long-term mental health conditions
- long-term illnesses or fluctuating conditions
- conditions such as cancer, HIV and multiple sclerosis, which have specific protection under the Equality Act
You may also be protected if you had a disability in the past.
You do not need to be certain whether you meet the legal definition before speaking with us. If you would like to talk through how your circumstances may affect your career planning, applications or transition into work, you can book a careers appointment.
