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I would very much like to attend the course, but will be unable to. Will 
the information/content of the course be circulated afterwards to GEM & 
NEMS members?

Isabel Benavides
Living Collection Co-ordinator
South London Gallery
65 Peckham Road
London SE5 8UH

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From:	Ian Blackwell [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:	02 October 2000 16:50
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The Disability Discrimination Act, 2004

Date:			Tuesday 31st October  2000, 10 -12.30
Tutor:			Niall McMurtry, Disability North
Venue: 		NEMS, House of Recovery, Newcastle
Cost: 			Free (GEM & NEMS); ?10 non-members

This half day workshop organised by GEM (North East) and NEMS aims to help
museums, galleries, libraries, archives and historic buildings respond to
the recently published draft Code of Practice for the Disability
Discrimination Act. This final stage of the DDA comes into force in 2004 
and
will require service providers to make further improvements to remove
physical barriers which prevent a disabled person from accessing a facility
or service. This affects all venues open to the public.

The workshop will outline the main components of the Code of Practice and
explain the steps that service providers need to take to comply with the 
law
by 2004. The workshop will offer people practical examples of the many ways
in which museums and galleries can make cost-effective improvements to 
their
buildings or services in order to comply with the Act. There will also be 
an
opportunity to discuss the issues surrounding access to your particular
site. 2004 may seem a long way off, but it is essential to plan now for the
permanent solutions that the Act may require you to make.

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I will be attending the training workshop 'The Disability Discrimination
Act, 2004' at NEMS, Newcastle, on Tuesday 31st October, 10am - 12.30

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Please return slip by Friday 20th October to: Ian Blackwell, Audience
Development Officer, NEMS, House of Recovery, Bath Lane, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE4 5SQ.
Tel: 0191 222 1661
Fax: 0191 261 4725


Museums & the Disability Discrimination Act, 2004
Tuesday 31st October  2000
NEMS, House of Recovery, Newcastle

9.45		Arrival & coffee
10.00		The social model of disability
10.10		The DDA - draft Code of Practice for 2004
		An explanation of the principles & requirements of the DDA
10.30		Premises & facilities that require review

10.50		Break

11.05		Examples of good practice in access design
		What goes to make up an accessible environment ?
11.45		Lindy Brewster, Curator, Oriental Museum, Durham
				Practical examples of improving access to a
museum
12.10		Questions

12.30		Close

For more information, contact:
Ian Blackwell
Audience Development Officer

North East Museums
House of Recovery
Bath Lane
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4  5SQ
tel:   0191 222 1661
fax:  0191 261 4725

www.northeastmuseums.co.uk



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