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When we meet a disabled person, we often feel a little bit uncomfortable. There is nevertheless no reason. This brochure gives more information.
A shop that is not accessible can miss about 25% of proceeds. Why? Simply because 1 on 4 Belgians has reduced mobility. Some examples: persons in a wheelchair, persons with a visual handicap, old persons, parents with a stroller for children.
If a store, a restaurant or a cafe is not accessible to all, a large number of customers will not come in.
This brochure for shopkeepers offers lots of propositions (and at small expenses) to make shops more accessible!
This sticker intended for shopkeepers shows that the shop welcomes guide dogs. It is available free of charge at the Unit for Equal Opportunities.
Organisation
Equal opportunities unit
Rue de l'Evêque 3A - Postmail : boulevard Anspach 6
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 21 10
Fax : 02 279 21 19
egalitedeschances@brucity.be
Opening hours : from Monday till Friday, from 8 am till 5 pm
Telephone hours : from Monday till Friday, from 8 am till 5 pm