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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Scottish Ministers' Duty forms part of the duty on public bodies to promote equality of opportunity for disabled people contained in the Disability Discrimination (Public Authorities) (Statutory Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2005. The Scottish Ministers are required to publish reports which give an overview of progress towards equality of oppoprtunity between disabled people and other people made by public authorities; and to set out their proposals for the coordination of action by public authorities so as to bring about further progress towards equality of opportunity.
1.2 This report was commissioned by Scottish Ministers to enable reporting on the progress which is being made towards equality of opportunity between disabled people and other people across the Arts, Culture and Built Heritage. The research was undertaken by Rowena Arshad, Judith Mackinlay and Alan Bell, from the University of Edinburgh. It is one of 7 reports published in response to the 'Scottish Ministers' Duty'. Collectively the 7 reports constitute the Scottish Ministers' response to the duty.
1.3 This report contains two thematic sections corresponding to focus areas in the Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture's portfolio.
a) Access to Culture and the Arts
b) Access to Built Heritage
1.4 Each of these sections contains:
- an introduction to the relevant policy context;
- research and statistical evidence on position of disabled people and progress towards greater equality;
- findings from examination of the Disability Equality Schemes and annual reports;
- a note on the use of categories of disabilities in these Schemes;
- a note on the evidence they contain of consultation and involvement of people with disabilities and their families in the development of the Schemes; and
- a summary and conclusion.
1.5 This report considers progress on disability equality based on consideration of publicly available material only: in particular, the disability equality schemes and annual reports of relevant public bodies.
1.6 The disability equality duty came into force in December 2006. Both the legislation and the documents which flow from it - disability equality scheme and annual reports - are new. The amount of documentation on which to base this report was therefore necessarily limited. No interviews with public authorities were undertaken in the preparation of the report.
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