by admin6989 | 25 Mar, 2018 | Employment Law
Really Easy Car Credit Limited v Thompson Ms Thompson (Claimant) had worked for Really Easy Car Credit Limited (Respondent) for a short period of time and was still within her probationary period when it was decided that she would be dismissed due to her “emotional...
by admin6989 | 25 Mar, 2018 | SEN
On the 3rd April 2018 the First-tier Tribunal Special Educational Needs and Disability (“SEND Tribunal”) will again be trialling an initiative to extend their powers to make recommendations in relation to the health and social care needs provision specified in EHC...
by admin6989 | 23 Mar, 2018 | Disability, Employment Law, SEN
Mr T Toy v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police: UKEAT/0124/17/LA This is the second case we know of that has been reported this year that addresses the issue of an employer’s knowledge of an employee’s disability. Factual Background Mr Toy (who is a Turkish...
by admin6989 | 19 Mar, 2018 | SEN
The response of many people when hearing “fabricated and induced illness” (or FII) for the first time is likely to be: what’s that? It is certainly something to be taken seriously. The website of the NHS describes it as: “… a rare form of child abuse. It occurs when a...