Claimant v Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust
Outcome
Individual claims
The tribunal found that the respondent had not failed to make reasonable adjustments for the claimant's disability. The claim was not well-founded and dismissed.
The tribunal determined that the claimant was not subjected to harassment related to her disability. The claim was not well-founded and dismissed.
Facts
Ms Davies brought claims against Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust alleging disability discrimination. She claimed the Trust failed to make reasonable adjustments for her disability and that she was subjected to harassment related to her disability. The case was heard over three days before a full tribunal panel.
Decision
The tribunal dismissed both claims brought by the claimant. The tribunal found that the Trust had not failed to make reasonable adjustments and that the claimant had not been subjected to harassment related to her disability. Both claims were found to be not well-founded.
Practical note
NHS employer successfully defended disability discrimination claims involving both failure to make reasonable adjustments and harassment allegations, with tribunal finding claims not well-founded after three-day hearing.
Case details
- Case number
- 3311247/2023
- Decision date
- 11 December 2025
- Hearing type
- full merits
- Hearing days
- 3
- Classification
- contested
Respondent
- Sector
- healthcare
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- barrister
Claimant representation
- Represented
- Yes
- Rep type
- barrister