Door access control for architectural ironmongery - the law
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA):1995

This Act introduced measures aimed at ending discrimination against those with special needs. The act is split into 3 sections;
It gives disabled people rights in the areas of:
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA):2005
New obligations introduced in the 2005 revision of the act include:
You can download a copy of the Duty to Promote Disability Equality here.
Further information on the act is available from http://www.direct.gov.uk/ (search 'DDA')
More detailed information on the law is available in the Government advice section.
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA):1995

This Act introduced measures aimed at ending discrimination against those with special needs. The act is split into 3 sections;
- Part I Deals with the definition of disability.
- Part II Covers duties to avoid discrimination in employment.
- Part III Is concerned with the access to goods and services and is divided into three separate areas:
- Dec 1996 - Treating a disabled person less favourably because they are disabled is unlawful.
- Oct 1999 - Service providers have had to consider making reasonable adjustments to the way they deliver their services so that those with a disability can use them.
- Oct 2004 - Service providers have to consider making permanent physical adjustments to their premises.
It gives disabled people rights in the areas of:
- Employment.
- Education.
- Access to goods, facilities and services.
- Buying or renting land or property.
Disability Discrimination Act (DDA):2005 New obligations introduced in the 2005 revision of the act include:
- Ensuring that discrimination law covers all the activities of the public sector.
- Requiring public bodies to promote equality of opportunity for disabled people.
- Making it easier for disabled people to rent property and for tenants to make disability-related adaptations.
- Making sure that private clubs with 25 or more members cannot keep disabled people out, just because they have a disability.
- Extending protection to cover people who have HIV, cancer and multiple sclerosis from the moment they are diagnosed.
You can download a copy of the Duty to Promote Disability Equality here.
Further information on the act is available from http://www.direct.gov.uk/ (search 'DDA')
More detailed information on the law is available in the Government advice section.
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