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"Don't ask if we can do it; ask how you can help"
"Don't ask if we can do it; ask how you can help"
As disabled veterinary students we have firsthand felt and observed the ableism surrounding veterinary students and the veterinary community.
Description
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A quick answer to the most common questions we get!
NO
NO!
ADI accreditation is NOT a legal basis and cannot be used to prevent entry to a disabled person or discriminate against them.
ANY breed, any jacket/vest, they can look completely different.
What makes them legal is their training to mitigate an individual's disability.
You can deny access to an in training assistance dog (do not be confused with trained assistant dogs that are being trained to add more tasks to support their person, an assistant dog is often training and brushing up their skills their whole lives). Please consider allowing access if dogs are behaving.
Template of email to send companies that are breaking the law, equality act 2010, ADI certification,
Files coming soon.
cosette.ayoub.2022@bristol.ac.uk
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