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Disability Equality in Scotland

Published by Andrew Badger for Capita Conferences in Local Government and also in Central Government, Education, Health, Housing
Tuesday 20th July 2010 - 4:24pm

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Capita’s 4th National Conference on
Disability Equality in Scotland
Tuesday 14th September 2010 – Edinburgh   

Chair: Etienne d’Aboville, Chief Executive, Glasgow Centre for Inculsive Living

Improving the equality impact that your organisation generates considerable efficiency savings and better meets the needs of disabled employees and service users.  With the Equality Act 2010 coming into force this October, no public sector body can afford to be complacent about how to prepare and adapt to the changing legal landscape.

Capita's 4th National Disability Equality in Scotland Conference provides important updates and solutions to the challenges public sector organisations such as yours face in the new era of joined-up equalities duties.   With an agenda focused on improving outcomes, our speakers will provide you with information and guidance to help you in meeting your equality duty.

Simply visit our website and book online quoting Booking Ref Code: MKAB

http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/diversity-hr/full-conference/article/disability-equality-in-scotland.html?code=MKAB

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