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The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) is a UK parliamentary act of 1995, which
makes it unlawful to discriminate against people in respect of their disabilities in relation to employment, the provision of goods and services, education and transport. It is a civil rights law. Other countries use constitutional, social rights or criminal law to make similar provisions.
The Disability Discrimination Act applies to all employers and everyone who provides a service to the public, except the Armed Forces. It is a law designed to end discrimination against disabled people. It also meets the needs of small to medium sized businesses because it is flexible enough to take
From October 2004, all employment, whatever the size of the organisation, comes within the scope of the DDA, with the sole exception of the armed forces. Previously it used to depend on the size of the organisation, and the police, fire and prison services used to be excluded. This is no longer the case. All employers except the armed forces have duties under the DDA which makes it unlawful to discriminate against employees or job applicants on the grounds of disability.

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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, a number of countries have passed laws aimed at reducing discrimination against people with disabilities. These laws have begun to appear as the notion of civil rights has become more influential globally, and follow other forms of anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation aimed at preventing racial discrimination and sexism which began to emerge in the second half of the 20th century.
 
 
 
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