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Communications activities have included information events, both open and targeted to specific interests, publication of a regular newsletter and web-based materials and editorial and direct mail activities.
To draw a parallel, just as employers hate to get a negative report from an employment tribunal, local authorities hate to get a negative report from Audit Scotland and they try to do their best.
Sometimes we can bounce off various agencies and end up with nothing resolved and nothing concrete to show for our efforts. However, if we can get agencies into the room at the same time and get a debate going, especially if other stakeholders who can bring out the best in them are present, we will get a result.
Few court cases relating to section 11 of the 1995 Act seem to get as far as a proof, that is to say, a full hearing where witnesses give evidence and are cross-examined.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 January 2009
They take those people with disabilities into consideration in their activities, to ensure that Scotland is also promoted as an accessible tourism destination.