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Year of the Assistance Dog

Assistance Dogs UK (Registered Charity No: 1119538) comprises of five charities - Canine Partners, Dogs for the Disabled, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and Support Dogs.

They have designated 2008 to be the Year of the Assistance Dog, campaigning for the rights of guide dog and other assistance dog users and promoting the rights of access to services for assistance dog users.

www.assistancedogs.org.uk

Assistance Dogs UK
"Our aim is to remove discrimination to ensure that guide dog and other assistance dog users enjoy a warm welcome and appropriate service in public places, such as supermarkets and restaurants, and aboard public transport."

Dog Star Awards
In coming months, assistance dog users will nominate retailers, leisure facilities,
public premises, and transport operators for similar Dog Star awards, giving
service providers an incentive to make their premises assistance dog friendly.
Dog Star Awards will be symbols of excellence, given in recognition that
premises and services meet the needs of all assistance dog users. For example,
provision of Braille menus for blind and partially sighted people, induction loops
for customers with hearing impairment, wheelchair access, and of course - water
bowls for the assistance dogs.

If you are an Assistance Dog owner and would like to nominate a business, place or facility that you feel has gone 'that extra mile' in providing access for you and your dog; they invite you to get in touch:

You can complete the online nomination form by visiting www.guidedogs.org.uk/dogstarquestionnaire

Assistance Dog Owners go to Downing Street
Five guide and assistance dogs, with their owners, visited Downing Street on 6th February 2008, campaigning against the discrimination they face from service providers; despite the Disability Discrimination Act.

Alan Brooks, Chairman of ADUK, explains: "Although there are many examples of good practice, assistance dog users continue to encounter problems accessing a variety of environments from shops, hotels, pubs, and restaurants, to public transport and high street pedestrian areas.

This discrimination is both unacceptable and against the law, so by highlighting
good practice, we hope it will become the norm, and that in future, our vision of
doors always being open to all assistance dog users will become reality."
 
 
 
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