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The UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) came into effect in December 1996 and brought in measures to prevent discrimination against disabled people. Under Part III of the Act, where a service provider offers services to the public, it has a legal duty to take reasonable steps to make these services available to disabled people. From 1st October 2004, the provider has had to ensure that the physical features of their premises work for disabled people.
Our accessibility audit can help you identify barriers and hazards to access for people with disabilities which may need to be changed. We will also provide pragmatic, cost-effective recommendations for any problem areas identified. As discussed in the Act, these include:
The consultants are flexible and have spent time getting to know us and work in partnership with all parts of our organisation. They have consistently met the Department’s service criteria for the timeliness of contacts, visits, reports and implementation and have received some first-rate feedback from line managers, the Department’s Medical Adviser and the employees they have assessed.
Sonja Drew, Deputy Head of Casework, Coaching and Diversity for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR).
More details about the DDA and how it might affect your business are contained in our comprehensive summary article.
For more details about our disability management services try our article Enabling people through disability management.
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System Concepts' assessments and reports deliver good, practical recommendations that bring tangible benefits and add value across the organisation.
Jacquie Hill, Group Health and Safety Manager, Barclays Bank