The DDA

DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 1995
Are you encouraging disabled customers?
Can disabled people use you're your business or services?
Are you ready for new legal duties which come into force
DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 1995
Are you encouraging disabled customers?
Can disabled people use you're your business or services?
Are you ready for new legal duties which come into force
in 2004?
1st October 2004 marks a landmark for disabled people. From this date anyone providing a service will have to address those physical features, which makes it difficult for disabled people to use their services.
This will mean that service providers including shops, restaurants, pubs, hotels, clubs etc will have to make "reasonable adjustments to their premises".
If you provide a service to disabled people you have to have duties to them under the Disability Discrimination Act 2004 (DDA). You may already have had to make changes to the way you deliver your service if it is difficult for disabled
1st October 2004 marks a landmark for disabled people. From this date anyone providing a service will have to address those physical features, which makes it difficult for disabled people to use their services.
This will mean that service providers including shops, restaurants, pubs, hotels, clubs etc will have to make "reasonable adjustments to their premises".
If you provide a service to disabled people you have to have duties to them under the Disability Discrimination Act 2004 (DDA). You may already have had to make changes to the way you deliver your service if it is difficult for disabled
people to use.
