Disabled face poor services
TWO out of five disabled people claim to have experienced difficulties accessing goods and services in the past 12 months, according to a new report.
Almost a quarter of disabled people questioned described their experiences as "discriminatory".
The report found that disabled people continued to face issues including poor accessibility, a lack of appropriate facilities in premises and difficulties using public transport.
Guy Parckar of Leonard Cheshire Disability, said:
"The new Equality Act is an opportunity to make sure that the law works better for disabled people."