The Equality Impact Assessment should have been published alongside the Bill to assist parliamentary scrutiny; we look forward to seeing it published as soon as possible. We ask that the Government clarify in that document or elsewhere the intended legal relationship between the clause 18 duty on promoting the interests of disabled people and the anticipatory duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people to access services. (Recommendation, Paragraph 68) ...
The Equality Impact Assessment should have been published alongside the Bill to assist parliamentary scrutiny; we look forward to seeing it published as soon as possible. We ask that the Government clarify in that document or elsewhere the intended legal relationship between the clause 18 duty on promoting the interests of disabled people and the anticipatory duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people to access services. (Recommendation, Paragraph 68) Network access Type: conclusion | Number: 26 | Response status: accepted Government response: The Government agrees with this recommendation. The duty at clause 18(2)(a) of the Bill will require the sector bodies to promote the interests of passengers, including in particular the needs of disabled persons when these bodies exercise their statutory functions. Therefore, the accessibility duty