Sentences with phrase «towards disabled people»

There's been a revolution in attitudes towards disabled people.
Me: «Don't you think that's prejudicial towards disabled people

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By introducing simple measures, such as audio description, tactile displays and through harnessing the power of IT, art and cultural venues would make an important contribution towards promoting inclusion and equality for disabled people.
Taken together the raft of welfare and other changes will seriously affect disabled people's income and opportunities and risk undoing the momentum towards a more equal society that has taken decades to build.
Over the next four years many disabled people will see a reduction in the overall value of their benefits, as well as specific reductions in the levels of housing benefit; unemployment benefit; the loss of disability living allowance (DLA), which contributes towards the - often significant - extra costs of living as a disabled person; as well as reduced access to social care services as a consequence of local government funding cuts.
That being expressed, many disabled dating customers don't foresee that you will bear on any contrastingly towards them than you would towards some person who doesn't have a disability.
This is a consultation on Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission's proposals for inspecting how effectively local areas fulfil their responsibilities towards children and young people who are disabled and / or have special educational needs under section 20 of the Children Act 2004.
Oddly, the Wii, Kinect, and the push towards motion control in games, which has been an effort to involve people that previously didn't play games, has had the unintended consequence of alienating a very large portion of the disabled gaming community.
The Supreme Court's judgment in Cheshire West is an important step along the journey towards the realisation of disabled people's human rights and should go some towards ensuring that they are not «out of sight, out of mind».
This is a consultation on Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission's proposals for inspecting how effectively local areas fulfil their responsibilities towards children and young people who are disabled and / or have special educational needs under section 20 of the Children Act 2004.
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