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The Disability Discrimination Act (Section 3)
20 years on : Has it been successful?

McLean, SN

Authors

SN McLean



Abstract

It is 20 years since legislation to make access to goods and services equal to both able bodied and disabled people became fully enabled. This paper seeks to establish if the last 20 years have seen significant improvement in access, and whether the terms of the legislation, now part of the Equality Act 2010, are being adhered to. The methodology employed is brief access audits of businesses trading within a shopping centre in North West England. The centre chosen was built pre-legislation, but was refurbished post-legislation. It should have been influenced by compliance with disability access legislation and also the impact of Approved document part M, of the building regulations. The centre had a good mix of independently run businesses, small local chain stores and national chain businesses. There was also a good mix of business types, from retail, catering, fast food, high street banks, and other service industry businesses, all offering goods and services to the public. The results of the audit showed the legislation had only a limited impact, and subject businesses ranged from reasonable levels of compliance to no evidence of any form of compliance. Additional feedback from disabled users was, however, positive.

Citation

20 years on : Has it been successful?. Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal and Valuation, 3(4), 352-359

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 1, 2015
Publication Date Feb 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jun 16, 2015
Journal Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation
Print ISSN 2046-9594
Electronic ISSN 2046-9608
Publisher Henry Stewart Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 4
Pages 352-359
Publisher URL http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/hsp/jbsav/2015/00000003/00000004/art00009
Related Public URLs http://www.henrystewartpublications.com/jbsav