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Hi

this syndrome usually affects the person's ability to read and sometimes to
judge distances and stuff, so I think it would be likely to affect most
people at work

regards, Deb

On 13 April 2011 12:33, Lesley Gyford <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Has anyone paid for a full Irlen lens assessment and corrective glasses for
> a member of staff?  I have had two requests today but reading through the
> reports it appears that this is a syndrome that does not just affect the
> person at work – it would also be in their everyday live.   In that case
> would we be expected to pay for this as a ‘reasonable adjustment’?
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> Lesley
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