ADAPT-IT
NEWS
Enabling disabled people to access IT
March 2004
Welcome to
the first issue of 'Adapt-IT News'. Each issue, we will be highlighting
particular items of interest to professionals and individuals interested in
ensuring that disabled people are equipped with the right IT tools to enable
them to do their job on a par with their non-disabled colleagues. We recognise
that the people receiving this email are busy people so it is our intention to
keep this newsletter as succinct as possible.
We would
appreciate any feedback about layout etc., or suggestions for future
articles. To contact the editor, or to request a copy for
a colleague or friend please use news@adapt-it.org.uk
1. The
Disability Discrimination Act [DDA]
2.
Adapt-IT's new website
3. Tips for
improving accessibility
4. Useful
links
5.
Administrivia
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1. THE
DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 1995 [DDA]
The DDA
became law in 1995. From October 2004,
however, employers become responsible for its implementation within their
organisations and can face legal action by failing to do this. In a nutshell, the DDA prevents any employer
with 15 or more employees from discriminating against any disabled person
either in the hiring and subsequent employment of that person, or, as is very
common, where an employee becomes disabled whilst employed by that
company.
(The
Disability Rights Commission website (www.drc-gb.org.uk)
is particularly useful in checking to see if your company complies with the
many different aspects of the DDA.)
At
Adapt-IT, our focus is on supplying a broad range of Assistive Technology
products, both hardware and software to help people with a wide range of
disabilities including mobility problems, visual impairment, dyslexia or
learning difficulties. Providing disabled employees with such technology will
enable companies to comply with certain aspects of the DDA. For employees on
the Access to Work scheme, grants of up to 80% are available and for individuals
with a disability or Charities, VAT is often not chargeable.
In future
issues, we shall be looking into how Adapt-IT can assist companies comply with
the differing aspects of the DDA regarding the employment of disabled people.
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2. NEW
WEBSITE FOR ADAPT-IT
Adapt-IT
has a completely new website - www.adapt-it.org.uk.
In it, you can choose from over 300 computer products to find all the products
that will enable your company to be fully compliant with the DDA within the
area of IT.
In
accordance with the DDA which requires that company operated web sites must be
fully accessible, our site carries the four authorising certificates - W3C CSS
and HTML, WebExact, and AAA Bobby. (More on these next time.)
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3. TIPS
FOR IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY
Each issue,
we will give you a tip for improving accessibility when using Windows. There
are many tips just as there are many different types of disability so each
issue we will concentrate on just one.
Tip:
If double
clicking is a problem or a strain on weak wrists, you can change your Windows
settings to highlight items just by pointing and replace the DOUBLE-CLICK with
a SINGLE-CLICK
Here’s
how:
1) For Windows
XP/XP Home Users
2) For
Windows 98 Users
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4.
USEFUL LINKS
There are
many useful links depending on the type of disability. In this issue we shall
concentrate on websites with information on the DDA and computers
This is a
government site written in plain English.
Contains plenty of information on the DDA and other legal aspects of
disability. (Very good)
www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1995/1995050.htm
If you wish
to see what the actual DDA says, it’s right here
http://www.dynopower.freeserve.co.uk/homepages/dda.htm
Gives a
clear summary of what the DDA is all about. (Recommended)
Outlines
the implications for employers of the DDA. (Well worth looking at)
http://freespace.virgin.net/steven.jacklin/ddacont.html
Contains a critical
analysis of the DDA.
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5.
ADMINISTRIVIA
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Trafalgar House, Grenville Place. Mill Hill, London NW7 3SA.
United Kingdom
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