Workplace adjustments can make your job safer, clearer and less stressful. Many people who are deaf or hard of hearing do not realise what they can ask for or how to start the conversation. This guide will help you understand your options and feel confident asking for the support you need.
What Are Workplace Adjustments
Workplace adjustments are changes that help you do your job well. They can support communication, reduce listening fatigue and make tasks easier to follow. These adjustments are part of your rights at work and can be requested at any time.
Examples of Helpful Adjustments
There are many simple adjustments that can make a big difference. These may include:
- Written instructions for tasks and meetings
- Captioning for videos and online calls
- Access to live captioning apps or note taking tools
- Moving your desk to reduce background noise
- Extra lighting so you can see faces clearly
- Allowing more time for communication during busy tasks
- Support from an Auslan interpreter when needed
These are all reasonable and common deaf friendly workplace adjustments.
How to Talk to Your Employer
Starting the conversation does not need to feel difficult. Here are some simple steps:
- Think about what tasks are hard at the moment.
- Choose one or two adjustments that would help.
- Explain how these adjustments will make your work easier and safer.
- Keep the conversation calm and clear.
You do not need to explain your whole medical history. You only need to explain what will help you do your job.
How Sign for Work Can Support You
Sign for Work can help you prepare for this conversation or speak with your employer on your behalf. Support may include:
- A workplace review
- Recommendations for adjustments
- Helping your employer understand your needs
- Linking you with assistive technology or other services
This type of deaf and hard of hearing employment support helps build confidence and makes the process smoother.
Everyday Tips for Better Communication at Work
Small changes can make communication much easier, such as:
- Asking for agendas before meetings
- Requesting follow up notes after group discussions
- Positioning yourself where you can see everyone clearly
- Using messaging tools for quick questions
These simple steps help create a more deaf friendly workplace for everyone.
You Have the Right to Ask for Support
Asking for adjustments is your right. You deserve a workplace that supports you and helps you do your best. With the right adjustments, your workday can feel clearer and more manageable.
If you need help getting started, Sign for Work is here to support you.