BS 7000-6:2005 Design management systems.
Managing inclusive design. Guide

Now that the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 is in full force, are your products and services designed to meet the needs and limitations of the wider population?
BSI British Standards Institution (BSI) is pleased to announce the release of a brand new British Standard, BS 7000-6:2005 Guide to managing inclusive design because appropriate access to information, products, services and facilities is a fundamental human right.
This new guide can help you to implement a systematic approach so that your products and services can be used by diverse users without difficulty or adaptation.
Disability is not a simple consequence of an individual's impaired capability, but results from a failure to take proper account of the needs, capabilities and preferences of all potential users when designing products and services.
Internationally, significant legislation, regulations and changing attitudes within society have created a framework for a more inclusive society.

Having an inclusive philosophy to design management, your organization stands to benefit in many ways including:

4 improved quality of products
4 increased sales
4 customer satisfaction and loyalty
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stronger brand values and enhanced brand recognition
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greater profitability and improved returns on investment.

Please quote: BS 7000-6

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