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Acess Auditing
Access All Areas can assist you with your access and DDA compliant needs. We work one to one with our clients to achieve the best and most cost effective result in meeting your disability needs. Saving you money by implementing reasonable adjustments is our priority along with achieving safe access and egress.
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http://www.access-auditing.com/ - Details


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Cardiff and Vale Coalition of Disabled People (CVCDP)
We advise a range of statutory, private and voluntary sector organisations on disability equality issues, encouraging them to adopt a Social Model approach to their work. Also provide Training and Consultancy to organisations on a range of equality issues including Disability Access Audits, the Disability Equality Duty, Disability Equality Schemes and much more.
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http://www.cvcdp.org.uk/ - Details


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National Register of Access Consultants (NRAC)
NRAC is a resource for building owners and managers seeking advice on how to make improvements to the built environment in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) for the benefit of disabled employees and customers. It is the only UK-wide accreditation service for individuals that undertake access auditing and access consultancy.
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http://www.nrac.org.uk/ - Details


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JMU Access
JMU Access is one of the UK's leading access consultancies, part of the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), our aim is to help disabled people lead full and independent lives by improving the everyday environments which they use.
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http://www.jmuaccess.org.uk/ - Details

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Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE)
CAE is the UK's leading authority on inclusive design. We aim to help secure a built environment that is usable by everyone, including disabled and older people. CAE pioneered the provision of access guidance for building designers based on collaborative research with disabled people. CAE is a leader in developing the case for designing for disabled people in the context of mainstream inclusive design.
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http://www.cae.org.uk/ - Details

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