Health and Safety Executive

Workforce facts on disability

Did you know that:

  • There are approximately 10 million disabled people in Great Britain who are covered by the Disability Discrimination Act. This represents around 18% of the population.
  • There are over 6.9 million disabled people who are of working age, representing nearly one in five people of working age in Great Britain.
  • Many people think that people are usually disabled from childhood. In fact, most people who have a disability or a health condition develop it in later life.
  • 78% of disabled people acquire their impairment aged 16 or older.
  • 2% of the UK working age populations becomes disabled every year.
  • Only about half of individuals with disabilities of working age are in work.

Research has found that disabled employees are:

  • As productive as their colleagues
  • Have less time off sick
  • Stay longer in their jobs
  • Have fewer work accidents

If you have a disability or long term health condition, you may need to tell your employer so that you can work together on any "reasonable adjustments". Workplace adjustments may also be made on a temporary basis.


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Updated 13.12.10