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Single Equality Green Paper
- Author:
- -
- Journal article citation:
- New Bulletin, September 2007, pp.16-19.
- Publisher:
- Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) is now consulting on its green paper for the single equality bill: "A Framework for Fairness: Proposals for a Single Equality Bill for Great Britain". In this article RADAR highlight its key concerns in the green paper.
Genes are us: genetics and disability: a RADAR survey
- Author:
- FLETCHER Agnes
- Publisher:
- Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 28p.
- Place of publication:
- London
RADAR initiated this survey because of growing interest and concern among disabled people and their organisations about how genetics may change their lives. It was useful to take formal soundings in the form of a survey from those with an interest in disability to inform any future work that RADAR plan in this area of public policy. The overall message was that the majority of disabled people have mixed feelings about genetics - excited by possible new treatment , fearful of exploitation of those with power and wealth including eugenics.
Think of a number - then forget it
- Author:
- -
- Journal article citation:
- RADAR Bulletin, 285, October 1998, p.12.
- Publisher:
- Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
Asks whether the Government's failure to extend disability discrimination law to the majority of employers is an indication of its real commitment to civil rights.
Half measures: RADAR's response to the consultation document on government measures to tackle discrimination against disabled people
- Author:
- ROYAL ASSOCIATION FOR DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
- Publisher:
- Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 81p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Contains sections on: the fight for legislation; education; transport; defining disability; employment; building regulations and housing; access to goods and services; financial services; social security; community care; and recommendations.