By rights

By Sue Pratt, Nursery World, 30 September 2004

From next month, childcare providers will have to make 'reasonable adjustments' to their premises under the Disability Discrimination Act to accommodate disabled people wishing to use their services. Sue Pratt explains The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) aims to end the discrimination of disabled people by giving them rights in areas including employment and access to goods, facilities and services.

From next month, childcare providers will have to make 'reasonable adjustments' to their premises under the Disability Discrimination Act to accommodate disabled people wishing to use their services. Sue Pratt explains The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) aims to end the discrimination...

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