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DISABLED ACCESS

The Church of Scotland is committed to meeting the guidelines laid out in the 1995 Disability Discrimination Act which is designed to end discrimination against people with special needs. A guide to the 1995 act is available to download below in Word [.doc], rich text [.rtf] and text only [.txt] formats.

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The act enables the Church to continue to fulfil a duty to welcome all people. Jesus' ease with people who made others uncomfortable, embarrassed or threatened is a pattern for the hospitality which is part of the declaration of the Gospel. The act is therefore not simply a piece of legislation to be conformed to but an opportunity to lead the local community into a fuller acceptance of those who for various reasons are, or feel, excluded.

Part of the act includes encouraging businesses and organisation to make 'reasonable adjustments' to their buildings to enable easy access for those with disabilities. The following is an overview of how we are meeting this requirement in our own offices.

121 George Street, Edinburgh
Charis House, Edinburgh
Regional offices: Glasgow, Inverness, Perth

121 George Street, Edinburgh

In August 2004, the then Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Dr Alison Elliot, and City of Edinburgh councillor, Douglas Kerr, opened the new wheelchair access facility at the Church of Scotland offices in George Street. The new wheelchair-friendly access, which has been installed adjacent to the 'traditional' entrance, means that physical access to the building is open to all. Once inside the building, a lift enables those with mobility problems to access all floors. A toilet for the disabled is also available on the ground floor.

Photograph of the official opening of the offices' disabled access
Dr Alison Elliot (centre left) cuts the ribbon in front of Mr Kerr and some of 121 George Street's staff

There are also a number of parking bays for those with the official blue disabled parking permits immediately outside the office.

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Charis House, Edinburgh

As a former eventide home, Charis House offers easy access for those with mobility problems. All meeting rooms are on the ground floor, along with toilet facilities and the dining room. A lift also serves the building and doors are wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. There are ample parking facilities in the grounds of Charis House which are suitable for disabled visitors.

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Regional offices

Glasgow

While there are no specific arrangements for those with disabilities visiting the regional office in Glasgow, staff are on hand to assist any visitor who may have difficulties accessing the office. Please call ahead to discuss your needs.

Inverness

Our Highland based office has downstairs meeting rooms which are available for those with disabilities. Please telephone the office to confirm your requirements prior to visiting.

Perth

Arran House Business Centre has meeting rooms on its ground floor which can be used by those with mobility problems. Please call ahead to the office to explain your needs and the staff will be happy to help.

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In this section

Introduction
An overview of the Church's central offices across Scotland

Travel guide
How to travel to our offices, and full postal addresses

Disabled access
Information for those with special needs

Opening times and holidays
A guide to when our offices are open throughout the year


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