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Do you want to be fully informed about Disability issues?
The Disability Information Bulletin
A sure way to keep yourself up-to-date about current events in the disability world.
The Disability Information Bulletin is read by people all around Britain - in local
authorities, commercial companies, Government departments, voluntary organisations and
health authorities - providing them with informative summaries of news and feature
articles from national and specialist press, reporting on new publications and events in
the field and listing relevant forthcoming TV and radio programmes.
The Disability Information Bulletin is an invaluable resource for busy people with an
interest or involvement with disability issues. From employment to planning, community
care to education, leisure and transport, campaigning issues to legislation, the
Disability Information Bulletin is relevant and represents value for money.
A year's subscription costs:
�50 for large organisations
�40 for small / voluntary organisations (turnover less than �0.5 million)
�35 for individuals
These rates include bi-weekly issues, postage costs, up to 100 requests per annum for
copies of articles - subject to Data Protection Act regulations. Where requests exceed 100
requests in any 1 year a small
fee will be charged for photocopy costs.
"The Information Bulletin is extremely useful, very reliable and keeps us informed of
the latest news and up to date with benefits details" - Kathy Parker, Team Leader,
Living Space.
"The Information Bulletin has helped me to stay in touch with what is happening in
the disability field. As my job involves all areas of equal opportunities, it is
reassuring to know that disability is not being pushed aside by other equalities issues
and that the information is current." - Margaret Williams, Personnel Manager,
Benefits Agency.
"The Information Bulletin is a very useful publication on a number of levels,
including keeping me aware of campaigning issues and specific information". - Kathy
McDade, Disability Officer, London Borough of Hackney.
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