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The Disability Discrimination (Services and Premises) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006: statutory rule 2006 no. 46
- Author:
- NORTHERN IRELAND
- Publisher:
- Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2006
- Pagination:
- 2p.
- Place of publication:
- London
These Regulations revoke regulation 9 (Exemption from sections 19 to 21 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 for certain educational services) of the Disability Discrimination (Services and Premises) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996. Regulation 9 of the 1996 Regulations exempted certain specified educational services from sections 19 to 21 of the 1995 Act (discrimination in relation to goods, facilities and services). The exempted services included services provided by education and library boards, activities provided by voluntary organisations, and research facilities provided and assessments at relevant establishments (defined in regulation 9(2)).
Disability - what the new law says
- Author:
- GOODING Caroline
- Journal article citation:
- NCVO News, 96, July 1996, pp.12-13.
- Publisher:
- National Council for Voluntary Organisations
For the first time ever, disabled people will be protected against discrimination when the Disability and Discrimination Act comes into force later this year. Asks why so few celebrating. Looks at the implications of the Act for voluntary organisations.
Charities, authority and disabled people: a qualitative study
- Author:
- DRAKE Robert F.
- Journal article citation:
- Disability and Society, 11(1), 1996, pp.5-23.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
Disabled people are greatly under-represented in positions of authority within traditional charities. Using qualitative data from original empirical research, this paper identifies some of the causes of their exclusion. The values, attitudes and beliefs of those who govern traditional charities accord largely with the 'personal tragedy' or medical model of disability, and a major consequence of this perspective is that disabled people are confined to roles in which they have little opportunity to exercise power in the traditional voluntary sector.
Physical handicap: a guide for the staff of social services departments and voluntary agencies
- Authors:
- BELL Lesley, KLEMZ Astrid
- Publisher:
- Woodhead-Faulkner
- Publication year:
- 1981
- Pagination:
- 263p.
- Place of publication:
- Cambridge