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#The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Find out about the legislation that is in place to promote civil rights for people with disabilities and to protect people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights in everyday lifeThis page is mainly about the Disability Discrimination Act itself. You can find out about your rights in different areas of life, including accessing and using the services of shops, caf s and banks from the link below. The Disability Discrimination ActThe Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 aims to end the discrimination that faces many people with disabilities. This Act has been significantly extended, including by the Disability Discrimination (NI) Order 2006 (DDO). It now gives people with disabilities rights in the areas of:
The legislation requires public bodies to promote equality of opportunity for people with disabilities. It also allows the government to set minimum standards so that people with disabilities can use public transport easily. The Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) website offers further information, including details on the changes made by the DDO 2006. The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI) website has plenty of information on disability discrimination and highlights the changes made under the DDO. Getting hold of a copy of the Disability Discrimination ActThe Act is published on the legislation.gov.uk website. The DDO 2006 is also published on the legislation.gov.uk website.
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