§ Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what organisations representing disabled people have made representations about the draft guidance proposed to accompany new cinema safety regulations; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. Giles ShawThe following organisations representing disabled people have sent comments:
- Access Committee for England
- Access for All
- All Party Disablement Group, House of Commons
- Association of Disabled Professionals
- The Balham Network
- Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind
- British Council of Organisations of Disabled People
- Carnegie Council (Arts and Disabled People)
- Centre on Environment for the Handicapped
- Cleveland Council for the Disabled
- Coventry Council for the Disabled
- Disabled Living Foundation
- Exeter Access Committee
- Greater London Association for Disabled People (GLAD)
- Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
- Harrow Association for Disability
- Insight Group of Visually Handicapped
- Invalid Children's Aid Association
- Joint Committee on Mobility for the Disabled
- Leicestershire Standing Conference of Voluntary Organisations for the Physically Handicapped
- Multiple Sclerosis Society
- National Federation of the Blind of the United Kingdom
- The National League of the Blind and Disabled
- Northern Shape
- Oldham Disability Action Group
- PHAB (Physically Handicapped and Abled Bodied)
- Prince of Wales Advisory Group on Disability
- Project for the Mentally Handicapped
- Projects by the Blind, Wandsworth
- Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
- Royal National Institute for the Blind
- Royal National Institute for the Deaf
- Scottish Council on Disability (Committee on Access for Scotland)
- The Spastic Society
- The Spinal Injuries Association
- Sutton Talking Newspaper Association
- Taff Ely Disabled Group
- Wales Council for the Disabled.
All comments sent by these organisations and by other interested organisations and individuals are now being considered.