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Background

improving access to information for disabled people

Background, aims and objectives

The Scottish Accessible Information Forum (SAIF) was set up to take forward the recommendations made by the Scottish Working Group on information Services for Disabled People and Carers in its final report Enabling Information (1995).

Aims and objectives

SAIF aims to make information more accessible to everyone who needs it. We support the rights of disabled people and carers in having access to timely and accurate information about a wide range of services. We believe that, rather than be forced to rely on others, disabled people should receive information directly and in their preferred format. This will help to enable them to make informed choices and live independent lives as equal members of society.

Advisory body

SAIF acts as an advisory body to the Scottish Government on issues relating to disabled people and their carers and their right to access information.

Members

The Forum is made up of twenty one people representing providers of information and advice, as well as organisations of and for disabled people and carers. Over half of our members are disabled people or carers themselves.

Management and funding

SAIF is managed by Consumer Focus Scotland and is funded by the Scottish Government. The project is run by two part-time Project Officers.

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Remit

Our remit is:

Partners

The Forum develops links and partnerships with key agencies including:

We work hard to encourage organisations to develop information strategies, policies and practices which take account of the needs of disabled people and carers.

If you would like to know more about any aspect of our work please contact one of the project staff.

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Page updated 6 January 2009