Equality Act 2010 Guidance - GOV.UK
Equality Act 2010GuidanceGuidance on matters to be taken into account in determining questions relating to the definition of disabilityEquality Act 2010Guidance on matters to be taken into account in determining questions relating to the definition of disability1ContentsStatus and purpose of the Guidance 3Part 1: Introduction 4Using the Guidance 4Other references to disability 5Part 2: Guidance on matters to be taken into account in determining questions relating to the definition of disability 7Section A: The Definition 7Main elements of the definition of disability 7Meaning of impairment 8Persons with HIV infection, cancer and multiple sclerosis 10Exclusions from the definition 11People who have had a disability in the past 13Section B: Substantial 14Meaning of substantial adverse effect 14The way in which an activity is carried out 15Cumulative effects of an impairment 16Effects of behaviour 17Effects of environment 20Effects of treatment 21Progressive conditions 23Equality Act 2010Guidance on matters to be
Throughout the guidance, descriptions of statutory provisions in the legislation are immediately preceded by bold text and followed by a reference to the relevant provision of the Act or to regulations ... There is a range of services, concessions, schemes and financial benefits for which disabled people may qualify. These include, for example ...
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