Guidance on the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)
Treating disabled people fairly is not just legally and ethically correct; it also makes good business sense.
The DDA is a law designed to end discrimination against disabled people. It relates to your customers, your employees and your potential employees. It is flexible and takes account of each business's individual circumstances.
To find out more information about the DDA, fair treatment of disabled people and how they can improve your business, log onto the disability guide. Disability Guide
21 Nov 2007