Dunham v Ashford Windows UKEAT/0915/04/DM | Practical Law

Dunham v Ashford Windows UKEAT/0915/04/DM | Practical Law

In Dunham v Ashford Windows, the first EAT decision on learning difficulties under the Disability Discrimination Act, the EAT held that it was not necessary for the evidence on the individual's condition to be given by a doctor. In this case the evidence could be provided by a suitably qualified psychologist.

Dunham v Ashford Windows UKEAT/0915/04/DM

Practical Law Resource ID 3-364-5954 (Approx. 2 pages)

Dunham v Ashford Windows UKEAT/0915/04/DM

by PLC Employment
Published on 13 Jun 2005England, Scotland, Wales
In Dunham v Ashford Windows, the first EAT decision on learning difficulties under the Disability Discrimination Act, the EAT held that it was not necessary for the evidence on the individual's condition to be given by a doctor. In this case the evidence could be provided by a suitably qualified psychologist.