THE Swindon Coalition of Disabled People is holding a disability discrimination conference on March 12.
Aimed at giving the thousands of people with disabilities in Swindon a united voice against discrimination, delegates will be able to hear from nationally renowned speakers on rights for those with disabilities.
Keynote speakers include Rachel Hurst, director of Disability Awareness in Action, Andy Rickeel, chief executive of the British Council of Disabled People, Tom Pey, member of the transport advisory committee for people with disabilities, Laurence Clark, accessible information project manager at the central Liverpool Primary Care Trust and Dr Roger Barry MP.
The conference, which will be held at the Marriott Hotel in Pipers Way from 10am to 4pm, is open to all. Tickets cost £5 for full members of the coalition, £10 for each representative of any associate or corporate member and £35 for non-members.
Call (01793) 430045 or visit www.scodp.co.uk for more information.
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