The future of Assistive Technology in education and employment

We responded to a call for evidence from the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Assistive Technology (AT) in September 2020.

Last Modified: 5 October 2020


Business Disability Forum responded to a call for evidence from the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Assistive Technology (AT) in September 2020. Our submission includes the following:

  • Section 1: The impact of assistive technology and the keys systemic problem.
  • Section 2: What assistive technology does for users
  • Section 3: From higher education to employment: The experience of graduates
  • Section 4: The “long, hard fight” to get DSA in education and ATW in employment
  • Section 5: Needing to be “forthright” when moving into employment
  • Section 6: Transitions from education to employment: Preparing graduates for professional life in law and auditing sectors
  • Section 7: Challenges in the workplace: Employee experiences
  • Section 8: Employers’ experiences and interventions: Embedding an “assistive technology enabled culture”
  • Section 9: From legal duty to business sense: Productivity as a driver
  • Section 10: The future provision and development of assistive technology
  • Section 11: The challenge of data protection and security
  • Section 12: How the Government can support the future provision of assistive technology and inclusive IT
  • Section 13: EU regulations on the accessibility of public sector websites and apps
  • Section 14: Access to work: The employee experience
  • Section 15: Access to Work: Employers’ experience and observations
  • Section 16: Improving the Access to work process
  • Section 17: Work settings and adjustments provisions influenced by Covid-19
  • Section 18: Additional information on the impact of Covid-19 on disabled people and employer practices
  • Section 19: From provision of AT as ‘a privilege’ to a ‘lifelong provision’ model
  • Section 20: A whole society approach to assistive technology.

Thank you to the business leaders, AT users, diversity and workplace adjustments leaders, and technology specialists we spoke to to inform this submission.


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