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The Disability Rights Project

This is an England-wide project set up by the Disability Rights Commission (which is now part of the Equality and Human Rights Commission) and the Law Centres Federation.

The project advises disabled people. It can give a casework service to disabled people who have disability discrimination complaints about goods, services, facilities, housing, private clubs or public bodies.

It also offers free presentations and talks about aspects of the Disability Discrimination Act to disabled people’s groups and their advisers.

If you are a disabled person or you have a long-term health condition that affects you, it is important that you have information about your rights.

We can offer a service to disabled people who live in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset , North Somerset, Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.

Contacting The Disability Rights Project

By post: Avon and Bristol Law Centre
2 Moon Street
Stokes Croft
Bristol BS2 8QE
Reception: 0117 9248662
Fax: 0117 9248020
Minicom: 0117 9245573
EMail: mail@ablc.org.uk

Other useful websites

Community Legal Service Direct.

Disability Rights Commission

Special Education Needs Tribunal (Sendist)

DIAL

Disability Law Service

MENCAP

Terrence Higgins Trust

RNIB

RNID

MIND

Rethink

Citizens Advice

Law Centres Federation

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