WebDiocesan Disability Advisors Audit The Department for Social Justice continues to work to support Catholic dioceses and parishes to do the following: appoint a dedicated Disability Advisor source and provide the best resources for … WebThe best way to get the process started is to carry out an access audit. This is a really helpful way of working out what needs to be done to your church building to make it accessible to disabled people. The results will help your architect understand what needs to be done and will help your PCC to plan and prioritise the works.
Independent Review Officer - Church of England
WebThe Act makes sure everyone has the same opportunities at work and in wider society, including in churches and church buildings.. It protects people from unfair treatment and … WebAudit – the term is used in the Discipline, is meant to be a process that provides reasonable assurance that good stewardship is being used in handling and accounting for the funds and other assets of the local church. The ultimate goals of the audit include: • Protection for the persons the local church elects to offices of financial impact wrestling on dish network channel
Access Audits - UNEK
WebThe Church of England’s National Access Audit – A Place to Belong – is designed as a tool for parishes to assess how they are currently being inclusive and accessible, and what things need to be improved. ... It is strongly advised that a group be formed within a church or parish to go through this template, and that the group include ... WebDisability Conference (anglican.org) Description: Oxford Diocese hosted an online disability conference in October. The 10 to 30 minute recordings from the day are here … WebPCCs need to make sure they are meeting their obligations under the Equality Act 2010 (previously the Disability Discrimination Act 1995). Carry out an access audit of your church – you may wish to do this in conjunction with local disabled people and your inspecting architect. listview add item to specific column