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Disability Discrimination Act 2005 The DDA gives disabled people the right of access to everyday services Providers have to make “reasonable adjustments”

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1 Disability Discrimination Act 2005 The DDA gives disabled people the right of access to everyday services Providers have to make “reasonable adjustments” to the way they deliver their services so that disabled people can use them www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople www.travel-stop.co.uk

2 How does Travel Stop conform to the DDA? Reasonable adjustment Ramp at entrance Large door www.travel-stop.co.uk

3 Visibility of products Brochure display Visible Accessible www.travel-stop.co.uk

4 Waiting area Seats provided Desks at wheelchair height www.travel-stop.co.uk

5 Hearing impaired Induction loop Able to make enquiries and book By email By telephone www.travel-stop.co.uk

6 Visually impaired Large format brochures Print from tour operator in large font www.travel-stop.co.uk


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