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Disabilty rights in a time of Coronavirus & beyond - advice


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From Disabled Rights UK email:


'Fry Law resources


Equality and human rights champion Fry Law has a raft of template letters which people may wish to use during the Coronavirus crisis, including complaint letters to supermarkets, designed to provide priority access for disabled people. They can be downloaded for free at www.frylaw.co.uk.


There are so many fast moving decisions affecting disability rights at the moment. Fry Law has created a forum where people can discuss and advise on the law online. The forum will meet from 6-7pm on Tuesdays and Fridays.


Cathy Casserley and her team at Cloisters Chambers will be on hand, together with BSL English Interpreters Love Language, to answer questions and enter into conversation.


There will be different guests for each session, to reflect different themes.


To register in advance for this webinar, click on this link:


https://us04web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xLcFHpMzRt2-mxi50DpLaA


Some people may prefer to ask questions in advance, and can also tweet them on #DRAquestion.'

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