In this episode of the Civil Law Podcast, Louisa Simpson speaks with Kira Mountain, specialist Employment Solicitor at Trethowans, about neurodiversity in the workplace. A fitting topic, as 17-23 March 2025 is Neurodiversity Celebration Week. Kira and Louisa discuss some of the different conditions falling under the umbrella term ‘neurodiversity’; how and when these might meet the definition of a ‘disability’ for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010; and the relevance and importance of that in terms of having various legal rights and protections in the workplace. Finally, Kira and Louisa consider a handful of cases which look at and give insight into neurodiversity as it relates to misconduct or capability concerns, and job application processes - both in the workplace and in the Tribunal.
Cases discussed include:
- Kumulchew v Starbucks Coffee Company UK Ltd 2301217/2014
- Borg-Neal v Lloyds Banking Group 2202267/2022
- McQueen v General Optical Council [2023] EAT 36
- South Staffordshire & Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust v Billingsley [2016] UKEAT/0341/15/DM
- Aecom v Mallon [2023] EAT 104
- Rackham v Judicial Appointments Commission 3303706/2020
Louisa Simpson is one of the Civil Law Podcast’s regular co-hosts, a barrister at Pump Court Chambers specialising in Employment, Discrimination and Professional Regulation, including Sport. Kira Mountain is a Solicitor specialising in Employment Law at Trethowans Solicitors, supporting both individuals and businesses at all stages of their employment disputes, as well as in acquisitions.
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