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Do the courts cater for witnesses with a disability?

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Do the courts cater for witnesses with a disability?

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The court buildings have access for disabled people; for example lifts, ramps to entrances and toilets, hearing loops and disabled parking. In the court itself the witness stand can be made specially accessible as required. However, we do request that you advise your Witness Care Officer prior to attending court so arrangements can be put in place.

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The court buildings have access for disabled people; for example lifts, ramps to entrances and toilets, hearing loops and disabled parking. In the court itself the witness stand can be made specially accessible as required. However, we do request that you advise a member of the Witness Care Unit prior to attending court so arrangements can be put in place.

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