Camau cyfreithiol
Ensuring disabled people receive support needed to use public transport
Wedi ei gyhoeddi: 14 Mehefin 2016
Diweddarwyd diwethaf: 28 Gorffenaf 2016
I ba wledydd mae hyn yn berthnasol?
Manylion yr achos
Nodwedd warchodedig | Anabledd |
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Mathau o hawliadau cydraddoldeb | Gwahaniaethu yn deillio o anabledd, Aflonyddu, Addasiadau rhesymol |
Llys neu dribiwnlys | Llys Sirol |
Mae'r gyfraith yn berthnasol i | Lloegr, Alban, Cymru |
Cyflwr yr achos | Wedi gorffen |
Ein cyfranogiad | Cymorth cyfreithiol (adran 28 o Ddeddf Cydraddoldeb 2006) |
Canlyniad | Setliad |
Meysydd o fywyd | Cyfranogiad |
Enw achos: C v X Trains and anor
Mater cyfreithiol
Should train companies provide assistance for disabled passengers?
Cefndir
C is visually impaired and has chronic health problems. She booked assistance for a two-part train journey she was taking with her three-month-old baby. Both of the defendant train companies failed to provide the requested assistance, and the limited help C did receive was chaotic and insensitive. The incidents caused her to have a panic attack.
Pam roedden ni'n cymryd rhan
This case came within our priority aim relating to transport – public transport supports the economic and social inclusion of disabled people and older people.
Beth wnaethom ni
We provided legal assistance using our powers under section 28 of the Equality Act 2006.
Beth ddigwyddodd
The case settled.
Pwy fydd yn elwa
Studies show that disabled people often feel public transport is largely inaccessible to them which can have a significant impact in many areas of their lives, such as access to employment, services and opportunities to socialise. Providers have a responsibility to make public transport accessible and inclusive. Our support for this case, and its outcome, demonstrates the issue's importance.
Dyddiad y gwrandawiad
Dyddiad dod i ben
Diweddariadau tudalennau
Cyhoeddwyd
14 Mehefin 2016
Diweddarwyd diwethaf
28 Gorffenaf 2016