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- Accessible Features
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Accessible Features provides practical guidance on improving access for disabled people
- Advice Guide
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The online CAB information service with information on your rights, including the Disability Discrimination Act. There’s information about what is considered to be discrimination and what you can do about it, as well as helpful advice on pay, dismissal and redundancy
- International Paralympic Committee
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International governing body of sports for athletes with a disability
- Learning Teaching Scotland
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LT Scotland is a national public body which provides support, resources and staff development for early years and school education, and promotes learning throughout life.
- Margaret Blackwood Housing Association
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Margaret Blackwood Technical Consultants (MBTC) is a specialist architectural design service focussed on practical designs for disabled people: both designing and adapting homes, and advising organisations on ways to make their buildings comply with the Disability Discrimination Act.
- National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
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Is a national charity promoting opportunities for young people and adults with any kind of disability in post-16 education, training and employment across the UK.
- Ownership Options in Scotland
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Are a charity providing information, advice and other support to disabled people, carers and professionals to improve access to housing in the owner occupied sector.
- Parentzone
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The Parentzone website provides a host of information for parents, guardians, carers and others responsible for school age children, helping them to get involved in their children's education.
- Scottish Community Development Centre
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The Scottish Community Development Centre is the designated National Development Centre for community development in Scotland.
- The Care Commission
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The Care Commission was set up in 2002 to regulate and inspect care services in Scotland. Our job is to regulate for improvement by assessing services against the National Care Standards to ensure the safety and well being of people who use care services.
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