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DDA and access to goods, facilities and services

The Act prohibits discrimination by anyone who provided goods, facilities or services to members of the public whether paid for or free.

It is against the law to discriminate against a disabled person, without legal justification by:

It is not against the law to treat a disabled person less favourably or differently because of their disability if:

Service providers must also make reasonable adjustments to the way in which their services are provided if disabled customers find it unreasonably difficult or impossible to use their services. They must consider: