Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Northern Ireland) Act 1978

Type Public General Act
Publication 1978-07-31
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Information as to need for and existence of social welfare services

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Provision of social welfare services

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then, the trust shall make those arrangements.

Duties of Housing Executive

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The Northern Ireland Housing Executive when considering the needs of any district with respect to the provision of further housing accommodation shall have regard to the special needs of chronically sick and disabled persons; and any proposals for the provision of new housing shall distinguish any houses which the Executive proposes to provide which make special provision for the needs of those persons.

Access to and facilities at premises open to the public

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Provision of public sanitary conveniences

5

Provision of sanitary conveniences at certain premises open to the public

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Any person upon whom a notice is served with respect to any premises under section 44 of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 (under which a district council may serve a notice requiring the provision of urinals or sanitary conveniences on certain premises) shall in complying with that notice make provision, in so far as it is in the circumstances both practicable and reasonable, for the needs of persons frequenting those premises who are disabled.

Signs at buildings complying with sections 4 to 6

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Access to and facilities at university and school buildings

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being (in each case) premises in which persons are employed to work.

Advisory committees, etc.

9

Where an advisory committee is appointed under any statutory provision as defined by section 1 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, regard shall be had, in the appointment of persons to be members of that committee, to the desirability of the committee including one or more persons with experience of work among, and the special needs of, disabled persons and of the person or persons with that experience being or including a disabled person or persons.

Co-option of chronically sick or disabled persons by Committees of Health and Social Services Board

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Where a Health and Social Services Board appoints a committee or sub-committee of the Board and the members of the committee or sub-committee include or may include persons who are not members of the Board, then in considering the appointment to the committee or sub-committee of such persons regard shall be had, if the committee or sub-committee is concerned with matters in which the chronically sick or disabled have special needs, to the desirability of appointing to the committee or sub-committee persons with experience of work among and of the needs of the chronically sick and disabled, and of the person or persons with that experience being or including a chronically sick or disabled person or persons.

Co-option of chronically sick or disabled persons to committees of district council

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Where a district council appoints a committee of the council under any statutory provision as defined by section 1 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, and the members of the committee include or may include persons who are not members of the council, then in considering the appointment to the committee of such persons regard shall be had, if the committee is concerned with matters in which the chronically sick or disabled have special needs, to the desirability of appointing to the committee persons with experience of work among and of the needs of the chronically sick and disabled, and of the person or persons with that experience being or including a chronically sick or disabled person or persons.

Separation of younger from older patients

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is not cared for in the hospital as an in-patient in any part of the hospital which is normally used wholly or mainly for the care of elderly persons, unless he is himself an elderly person.

Information as to accommodation of younger and older persons

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The Head of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland shall in each year lay before the Northern Ireland Assembly a statement in such form as he considers appropriate of the number of persons under the age of sixty-five appearing to that Department to be persons to whom section 1 above applies for whom residential accommodation is from time to time provided, whether by that Department or in accordance with arrangements made under Article 36 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 (being accommodation for persons in need within the meaning of Article 2 of that Order) at any premises in a part of those premises in which such accommodation is so provided for persons over that age.

Badges for display on motor vehicles used by disabled persons

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to produce the badge for inspection.

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