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Home > > Business General > Legislation > Disability Discrimination Disability DiscriminationWhat are the regulations?The final stage of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Amendment) Regulations, covering the issue of physical access and employment for disabled persons. The regulations came into force on 1 October 2004. What do they cover?The duty of all service providers to make 'reasonable adjustments' to their premises so that disabled people do not face barriers to access, and the new obligation on employers with fewer than 15 staff to ensure fair treatment of disabled workers. What do they mean for your business?
Action to takeIn addition to reviewing your employment policies to ensure there is no discrimination, you must make sure that your business premises are accessible to people with disabilities. You should take into account all aspects of your business premises, both indoors and outside. Draw up an access plan to allow sufficient time to implement any necessary refurbishments. You may like to arrange a professional access audit. For more information on the new obligations for businesses, visit
www.drc.org.uk/open4all Business General
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