Ireland:
Guidelines For Government Departments: How To Conduct A Disability Impact Assessment
02 May 2012
Mason Hayes & Curran
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The Department of Justice and Equality has
published a set of Guidelines setting out a step-by-step process
for conducting a disability impact assessment, which fits within
the broader regulatory impact assessment (RIA) framework.
Disability proofing of all substantive proposals requiring
Government approval is mandatory. The guidelines have been
developed by the Department of Justice and Equality, the
Equality Authority and the National
Disability Authority to assist officials in Government
Departments who are carrying out disability proofing of memoranda
for submission to the Government. A copy of the booklet is
available to download here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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