Doing the duty: the disability equality duty: impact so far and legal enforcement: conference report 7th January 2009, Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury

Author:
ROYAL ASSOCIATION FOR DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Publisher:
Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
21p.
Place of publication:
London

To celebrate the second birthday of the Disability Equality Duty (DED) Radar organised a conference to look at the impact of the legislation. This conference report provides a summary of the key discussions of the day - during both the formal presentations and table discussions. The areas covered included the impact of the legislation on public services, what works well about the Duty, enforcing the Disability Equality Duty, how disabled people can use the Disability Equality Duty to influence change, and how the legislation could be strengthened.

Subject terms:
human rights, public sector, social welfare law, user participation, disabilities, equal opportunities;
Location(s):
United Kingdom
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