DDA 20051 Disability Discrimination Act 2005. DDA 20052 Disability Discrimination Act 2005 Disability equality duties general duty specific duty Definitions.

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DDA Disability Discrimination Act 2005

DDA Disability Discrimination Act 2005 Disability equality duties general duty specific duty Definitions

DDA DDA definition of disability A person is disabled if they have a mental or physical impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. e.g. Mobility, Continence, Physical co- ordination, Manual Dexterity, Lifting or carrying, speech, hearing, sight, perception of danger, memory or concentration.

DDA Definition Some progressive conditions covered from the point where the person knows that they have the condition: cancer HIV multiple sclerosis Mental impairment: ‘clinically well-recognised’ criterion is removed

DDA The Social Model of Disability The social model believes… Disability is shown as being caused by barriers or elements of social organisations which take no or little account of people who have impairments. (see distinction between disability and impairments) The Trafford Disability Equality Scheme follows the social model.

DDA General duty to promote disability equality All public bodies, including schools and local authorities, to have due regard to the need to:  eliminate discrimination;  eliminate harassment related to a disability;  promote equality of opportunity between disabled people and other people;  promote positive attitudes towards disabled people;  encourage participation by disabled people in public life;  take steps to take account of disabled people’s disabilities even where that involves treating disabled people more favourably than other people.

DDA Disability equality scheme disabled people involved in its development; show impact of policies on disability equality; show what the school proposes to do; show how the school will gather information on impact of policies for disabled pupils, employees; arrangements for using this information to inform plans and future actions.

DDA Disability Equality Schemes Good quality accessibility plans and strategies can help to meet the requirements, for example: information and data consultation and involvement actions set out in plans and strategies coordination with other DDA duties

DDA Publication of disability equality schemes secondary schools, local authorities: December 2006 primary and special schools: December year schemes