Haven't seen the logbook but am getting increasingly worried about the near
scare tactics of some of the commercial organisations looking for work.
Phrases such as ' As such DDA could be seen as a threat to your business'
are not only incorrect (in intention if not in a strict grammatical sense as
the word could is included) but put service providers on the defensive as a
starting point which can't be good.
What are list members views on this and are there good examples of how
organisations are looking for work out there?
Paul
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From: Cathy Findlay [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 28 September 2004 17:48
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Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] DDA Logbook
Has anyone come across this logbook, or have any feedback on it?
Best wishes
Cathy
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