The Disability
Discrimination Act
What the Act means to you
Your compliance requirements
Consequences of non-compliance
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It doesn't take great foresight to see
that the needs of the UK population are changing. 10 million of us
in the UK are affected by some disability and that figure will grow
by 2020, when half of us will be over 50 years old.
In 1995, the government passed the Disability Discrimination Act to
ensure that service providers do not treat disabled customers less
favourably because of their disabilities. October 2004 was the deadline
for service providers to make 'reasonable adjustments' to ensure that
happens.
So how does this Act affect you? What is meant by a service provider?
What are the 'reasonable steps' you need to take? What will you miss
out on or fall foul of if you do not comply?
DDA Services can provide all the answers and the chance
to capitalise on the opportunities that DDA compliance can offer.
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