Future Inclusive
Access Consultants
Inclusive Access is a requirement for all buildings used by the public, to meet duties under the Equality Act 2010 - this supercedes the Disability Discrimination Acts [DDA] of 1995 & 2005.
Future Inclusive has extensive experience of inclusive design, advising on 'best practice' and the requirements of planning & building regulations.
Benefit from our specialist, practical and cost effective advice.
- access audits of buildings
- access statements
- access appraisals of new developments
- Training
Future Inclusive Consultants are accredited on the National Register of Access Consultants [NRAC] and as Inclusive Environment Consultants by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors [RICS]
Contact us to discuss your requirements.
New developments, alteration & refurbishments
We will advise on Inclusive access and egress to ensure that duties under the 2010 Equality Act and the Regulatory Reform [Fire Safety] Order 2005 are met.
Businesses
An access audit provides information on the barriers to disabled people when accessing your premises and services.
Our report gives detailed recommendations tailored to your business, and includes digital photos, work priorities and budget costs.
News
January 2011
New public sector equality duty guidance
The new public sector equality duty for public authorities comes into force on 6th April 2011, replacing the duties under DDA.
The EHCR has published guides to provide an overview of the duties imposed by the Equality Act 2010; copies are available at
The guides detail what public authorities should do to meet the duty, and includes information on the general equality duty, the specific duties and who they apply to.
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