Reasonable adjustments letter

Hi All, 

Have you ever written or given a reasonable adjustments letter to your employer? The NHS gave me an example, but it's all in the third person, so I'm not sure if I'm supposed to rewrite it in the first? I don't quite get it? Or is it just an email stating what you need in writing? 

Has anyone had any experience with this, good or bad? 

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  • The example is in the third person as the NHS would be writing to ask for adjustments for someone, not for themselves. E.g . John needs to have dim lighting.

    If you are writing to ask for something for yourself, it can be in the first person. E.g. I would like to have dim lighting. This assumes you will sign the letter or it will be obvious who it is from and who it is about.

    You could put it in the third person, but it will look a bit strange.

  • Pray Thank you! Ah, ok that makes sense as someone may not be able to write their own letter. So then it would be written in the third person but in my case it doesn’t need to be Slight smile

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