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Assistance dog owners are not required by law to carry identification.

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Assistance Dogs

The Equality and Human Rights Commission
We have a statutory remit to promote and monitor human rights; and to protect, enforce and promote equality. We are committed to the vision of a modern Britain where everyone
is treated with dignity and respect, and we all have an equal chance to succeed. We have produced this guidance to help businesses understand what they can do to comply with their legal duties under the Equality Act 2010.

“Quote from The Equality and Human Rights Commission”

Assistance dogs are trained to support people with disabilities and medical conditions in a variety of ways. From guide dogs to medical alert dogs, from autism dogs to hearing dogs, assistance dogs change, and often save, the lives of their owners and their families.

Assistance dog owners are not required by law to carry identification.

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Disabled people who use assistance dogs quite often experience discrimination that prevents them from doing everyday things other people take for granted. This card is pointing out and explaining the Equality Act 2010.A guide for all businesses.

Assistance dog owners have important rights under the
Equality Act 2010 (EA)
A guide for all businesses:

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