Slack Community Registration Form
Eligibility for membership
This is the joining for the new Reasonable Access Slack Community for disabled people where members can provide one another with peer support in dealing with and challenging disability discrimination in a number of different (and hopefully creative) ways!

We also welcome non-disabled people acting as a 'proxy' for a disabled person to join. A proxy is our word for someone such as a parent or carer who is challenging discrimination on behalf of a disabled person who cannot do it themselves e.g because they are under 18 or do not have legal capacity.

Important information
  • Community members are not lawyers. Legal advice should not be offered or provided within this space - responses can and should only be seen as suggestions.
  • Each member remains fully responsible for decisions made in your own challenges or legal cases. 
  • There are limitations on the support you might get from this community as members are regular disabled people who may not have an answer to queries, or the time/capacity to respond/assist as asked for at that time.
Membership requirements
All members are asked to agree to abide by the community's rules and ethos by completing and confirming you will abide by certain things on this form and will alert the moderators to anything that is a potential breach.

When members are sent invites for the Slack community, we encourage you to introduce yourself (and others will introduce themselves back) so we can get to know one another and build-trust.

These precautionary steps are designed to keep the community as safe and supportive as possible because of the sensitive nature of the information members will be sharing. If you have any questions, email hello@reasonableaccess.org.uk.
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Data Protection (GDPR)
Reasonable Access will store your information from this form inside our Google account for the duration of your membership plus up to 2 years after you leave.

In the rare cases membership is refused or a member is removed from the community for poor behaviour, a name, contact information and brief reason for refusal may be kept indefinitely be kept on our Google account for the 'legitimate purposes' of regulating membership.

We will not share any individual's personal information with anyone else unless required to do so by law (e.g. a court order).


Due to the way Slack works, the content members share in the community will remain permanently (even after members leave) unless the member manually deletes it or moderators decide to expire or clear older information to save space. It is not currently possible for moderators to delete everything members have posted in Slack.

Part of the community ground rules are that members do not share other people's information.

Reasonable Access also has an organisation-wide Privacy Policy
About you
We need some basic information about you so we know who you are, can review your membership request, and the moderators of the Slack Community can contact you outside the community if needed for moderation purposes. 
Name *
Preferred name on Slack if different from your usual name 
Pronouns e.g: he/she, him/her, they/them
Contact information e.g. email address, phone number or SMS number (we can't send you an invite without an email address)
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If possible, please give us 2 methods of contacting you in case one doesn't work.
Ways moderators can contact you (only select accessible to you options) *
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Declarations
This section is where we ask you to confirm that you have read and that you understand the purpose, ethos and ground rules of this community as required conditions for membership.

If you have any questions about membership, you can email on hello@reasonableaccess.org.uk and we will do our best to answer. 
Access to the Slack Community is only for disabled people and proxies. Please select all that apply: *
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Let us know if you have any questions or email us on hello@reasonableaccess.org.uk.
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