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Improving disability inclusion

This advice and information for improving disability inclusion has been developed with a group of people currently working in the Scottish legal profession, including members who are disabled,and representatives from firms big and small who are invested in improving the experiences of disabled people working in their organisations.  We are enormously grateful to the many disabled members, and to employers across the sector, who have given their time generously to help create advice and information to improve disability inclusion in the legal profession.

Embedding disability inclusion at the heart of business brings benefits to everyone. As Phil Spencer, the Head of Xbox, puts it: ‘The results of inclusive design for accessibility always leads to a better product for everyone.’  Businesses that make early intentional acts of inclusion will limit future acts of unintentional exclusion. They will limit the need for adjustments because they will have been built into inclusive processes and procedures from the start. 

If you have any comments, or feedback on the information contained in this advice and information please contact Elaine MacGlone, Education, Training and Qualifications:  elainemacglone@lawscot.org.uk

Format

This advice and information is available as a Word document that you can download and read. Each section of the advice and information can also be accessed online using the links below. 

We also provide a simple checklist that you can download and use to check your progress in your organisation's inclusion journey.

Downloads

Improving disability inclusion July 2024
Improving disability inclusion July 2024
Download Improving disability inclusion July 2024 File 314kb
Disability inclusion checklist
Disability inclusion checklist
Download Disability inclusion checklist File 2mb

Contents

Section 1: Developing a positive culture

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Section 2: Disability inclusive recruitment

Read more about Section 2: Disability inclusive recruitment

Section 3: Role models and lived experience

Read more about Section 3: Role models and lived experience

Section 4: Engaging colleagues, champions and allies

Read more about Section 4: Engaging colleagues, champions and allies

Section 5: Reasonable adjustments

Read more about Section 5: Reasonable adjustments

Section 6: Using the right language

Read more about Section 6: Using the right language

Section 7: Changing how we write

Read more about Section 7: Changing how we write

Section 8: Non-visible disabilities

Read more about Section 8: Non-visible disabilities

Section 9: Fluctuating or recurring conditions

Read more about Section 9: Fluctuating or recurring conditions

Section 10: Resources and sources of support

Read more about Section 10: Resources and sources of support
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In this section

  • Improving disability inclusion
  • Section 1: Developing a positive culture
  • Section 2: Disability inclusive recruitment
  • Section 3: Role models and lived experience
  • Section 4: Engaging colleagues, champions and allies
  • Section 5: Reasonable adjustments
  • Section 6: Using the right language
  • Section 7: Changing how we write
  • Section 8: Non-visible disabilities
  • Section 9: Fluctuating or recurring conditions
  • Section 10: Resources and sources of support
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