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About Us:
Lincolnshire Association of People with Disabilities (LAPD)
employ a team of staff based at their office in Ancaster
Day Centre in Lincoln, but covering the County.
The Executive Board of Trustees have overall responsibility
for the organisation and its staff.
There are also Working Groups of the LAPD who meet as required to discuss relevant countywide issues. They are also consulted
by the staff and Executive Board to gain further opinion.
Our Aims:
LAPD was established in 1994 by a group of disabled
people in order to:
Encourage, support and assist disabled people to make
changes, both in their personal lives and in the community,
that enable them to live their lives to the full.
We achieve this by:
Taking part in consultations, Networking with
other disability organisations and voluntary groups, Securing
and using a range of resources, Developing and delivering
services, Working with a range of organisations to ensure
disabled people have a voice.
Activities Include:
Delivering training on Disability Awareness and the Disability Discrimination Act.
Access Auditing to provide recommendations for improvements in line with the DDA and Part M of the Building Regulations.
Rural
Access Project, Disability Awareness in Schools, Giving support to
disabled volunteers, Representation on County groups, Research
Projects, Producing a Newsletter
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