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20 Apr 2005 5:04PM
A disabled woman who suffered discrimination on a disability awareness course run by Liverpool City Council has won £2,000 for injury to feelings on the day her case was due to go to court.
Rosemary Walker, a mother of two who lives in Lancashire, was supported in her legal case by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC).
In 2003, Ms Walker - a youth worker for Merseyside Youth Association - attended a two-day training course run by Liverpool City Council. On the first day of the course Wal... (149 more words)
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