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Reasonable Adjustments Passport for disabled people

The government has recently introduced the Health Adjustment Passport, a document that can be used to identify and record the things that will help you move into work or stay in a job.

The Health Adjustment Passport is for anybody who has a disability or health condition that makes it harder for them to move into or stay in work. It gives people the space to self-describe their disability and the impact it has on their working life. Rather than being a document to complete and submit, the form can be saved and edited by individuals. This also means it can be tailored at different points in time for people with fluctuating and progressive health conditions.

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