Track what matters

Reasonable Adjustment Tracking

Agreed support can still fail if nobody can see what happens next. AXS Passport helps organisations track adjustment requests, ownership, status, implementation and review in one clearer process.

Track what matters

Status
Owner
Timeline
Review

If no one can see the next step, the adjustment is at risk.

Tracking is different from recording

Recording means keeping information. Tracking means seeing movement.

A record might say an adjustment was discussed. Tracking shows whether it has been reviewed, assigned, implemented and revisited.

Both matter. A record without tracking can become passive. Tracking without good records can become shallow.

Good tracking answers

What is happening?
Who owns it?
What is delayed?
What has been completed?
What needs review?
Where are patterns emerging?

The tracking journey

1

New request

The support need enters the process.

2

In review

The relevant team considers the request.

3

Decision made

The outcome is recorded.

4

Implementation pending

Actions are assigned.

5

Implemented

The adjustment is in place.

6

Review due

Support is checked and updated if needed.

From requests to visible progress

AXS Passport helps organisations track reasonable adjustment activity with clearer records, ownership, status and review.

The aim is not to monitor people. The aim is to make support visible enough to happen.

Status visibility

Teams can see where a request is in the process.

Ownership

Next steps can be assigned and understood.

Review points

Support can be revisited when circumstances change.

Reporting

Organisations can see trends, timelines and implementation gaps.

Track adjustments with more visibility

AXS Passport helps organisations track reasonable adjustment requests, records, ownership and review in one clearer process.

Frequently asked questions

Reasonable adjustment tracking is the process of monitoring adjustment requests, ownership, status, implementation and review in one clearer process.