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Ignoring Disabled Customers Will Lose You Money

A recent report published by Scope and the Extra Costs Commission, found that UK businesses, including clubs, are losing an estimated £1.8bn a month by ignoring the needs of disabled customers.

The survey of over 2000 disabled people found that 75% of participants and their families have stopped frequenting hospitality venues as a result of poor service and staff ignorance.

The report follows a 2014 government audit of more than 30,000 businesses which revealed 40% of hospitality venues do not have an accessible toilet, only 15% have hearing loops and 75% do not cater for the visually impaired.

Senior figures at the Business Disability Forum have called for immediate action from UK businesses, suggesting the findings as ‘startling’. They have implied that businesses which improve their commitment to disabled people will have the advantage over those who don’t.

Jackie Grech, legal and policy director for the British Hospitality Association (partners of Club Insure) said the industry was supportive towards improving access and training.

As the UK population is ageing, there is an increased number of older and disabled people – it is therefore more pertinent than ever that the hospitality sector embrace the ‘purple pound’ (worth £200bn) and do more to encourage their business.

Some simple solutions include:

  • Wheelchair ramps
  • Large print menus or versions in brail
  • Staff capable of describing the menu to visually impaired guests
  • Easy to use cutlery
  • Raising table heights or removing table lips

For more information visit Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Ensure you speak to Club Insure experts about your insurance requirements regarding disabled customers.

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