Access Statement of the Dunbar Battery
It’s always a pleasure to visit new and historical places of interest as part of the work that we do at Access Alba. One of our most recent Access Statements […]
It’s always a pleasure to visit new and historical places of interest as part of the work that we do at Access Alba. One of our most recent Access Statements […]
The Equality Act 2010 exists to tackle inequality, eradicate discrimination, victimisation and harassment, and foster good relations. It includes the requirement for those who provide public services – even when […]
An Access Statement is a summary version of an Access Audit, which can be used to compliment the Access Audit, or as a stand-alone report. An Access Statement can be […]
Yvonne Wemyss, Director of Access Alba, and its partners are registered members of the National Register of Access Consultants (NRAC), providing skilled and professional services, from individuals who understand the […]
The Equality Act Code of Practice states that the completion of an Access Audit by a ‘suitably qualified person’ will ‘help service providers’ to meet their obligations under the Act’. […]
How much do your staff know about reasonable adjustment? It is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that teams know how to assist individuals with support needs, or how […]
Are you an employer, or do you provide a public service? Are you aware, and do you understand the requirements of the Equality Act 2010? Are you aware of other […]
Employers and service providers are obligated, by law, to carry out reasonable adjustment. This to ensure that disabled people are not put at a disadvantage compared to a non-disabled person. […]