Reasonable adjustments - working from home. - LUPUS UK

LUPUS UK

31,691 members28,072 posts

Reasonable adjustments - working from home.

eescvc profile image
5 Replies

Anyone who works from home as part of reasonable adjustments - what were you provided in terms of a computer to do so?

I've been offered use of a laptop - but I have to share it with other co-workers and it has to be kept in the office and not my home.

This is going to be really awkward and painful for me to carry back and forth each day I need it but I don't know if I'm just being fussy?

Thanks.

Written by
eescvc profile image
eescvc
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
5 Replies
Milliecox profile image
Milliecox

Agree with sticky blood mentor. This sounds very odd and unhelpful’ access to work’ can help with equipment costs for firms. Not all union reps are clued up on SLE do ensure he/she understands what you want and why. Do you have lupus Uk booklets on employment..they are very helpful and if you have an occupational health service (who presumably helped set up this idea) alert them to these difficulties. If you can obtain some private vocational rehab or occ health advice as a one off puts you in strong position

Lupiknits profile image
Lupiknits

In the case of my reasonable adjustments I had my own laptop at home. There was no question that this was a necessary adjustment but I did work somewhere where it was common for many to have laptops to carry around. No excuses for long train journeys and not keeping in touch that way, as there was pre laptop / blackberry days!

If I had to travel for meetings I also had taxis to the train and meeting place. That meant some carrying.

In short, if your condition makes the laptop difficult for you, then to have your own would, in my opinion, be a reasonable adjustment under the DDA. A trade union rep should be able to help you with this.

KatieRL profile image
KatieRL

I now work from home and have to use my own laptop. I don't know who you work for but some companies or government agencies require you to use their equipment for security reasons. It seems terribly unfair that you have to share a laptop (is this with other home workers?) and the laptop cannot be kept at your home.

Again, I'm in agreement with 'Sticky Blood Mentor' - like many others I work for a small company with no access to OT, HR or anything like this and I just have to push for everything I need myself. Certainly there is no Union! I really hope this gets sorted, you should not have to make your illness worse. If you have access to unions, OT's etc please use them, if not do what I do and push like mad for yourself!

eescvc profile image
eescvc in reply to KatieRL

Same situation that it's a small company. I'm always pushing like crazy for everything. It makes me feel like such a hassle but it's what I need after all.

Hamptons profile image
Hamptons

I have a work laptop that I keep at my home.

You may also like...

Issues Working from Home

working at home. I tried to go back to work for a 5 day week, it was killing me every day joint...

Resonable adjustments, problems at work.

resonable adjustments at work place. I am struggling with early mornings and at my job that I've...

Advice needed- Return to the workplace after working from home due to being immunosuppressed.

other medication. I've been advised that I will be expected to return to the office once FFP3...

Letter from government regarding staying home

seen my post since December (I should have been home now)

Work update: disgusting that I was allowed to go into the office and work, no offer to work from home like all the others!!!! Furlough leav

good enough to work for you at home, then I’m not good enough to work for you in the office” I feel...