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Disabilty Information

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We are making every effort to ensure that the Disability Discrimination Act is enforced, and people with disabilities have good accessibility around Oxford.

What do I have to do to conform to the Disability Discrimination Act?

As a service provider you may have to:

The links towards the bottom of this page provide further information about the following:

Where can I find out more about the Disability Discrimination Act?

To find out more about the Disability Discrimination Act, visit the Equality and Human Rights Commission website.


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Access Officer
Ramsay House
10 St Ebbe's Street
Oxford
OX1 1PT

Tel: 01865 252531

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Auxiliary aids and services

Examples of auxiliary aids or services which may be provided for people with a range of different disabilities.

Hearing disabilities

Examples of services and auxiliary aids provided for people with hearing disabilities.

Learning disabilities

Information about learning disabilities

Limited mobility

Examples of facilities For people with limited mobility which it might be reasonable to provide to ensure that services are accessible.

Visual impairments

Examples of auxiliary aids and services which may be provided for people with visual impairments.



Page last reviewed 26 Feb 2008



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