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Would this advert be illegal based on discrimination?

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RATTER15 | 11:36 Mon 24th Oct 2011 | Law
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\\Local Home Help Services for OAP’s and the Disabled, reduced rates.//

Am I permitted to advertise a service solely for OAP's and Disabled?
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I suspect you can. There is a local gym that only offers its services if you have ovaries.
it would only be discrimanatory (as far as i am aware) if you were charging 'extra' to anyone not disabled or an oap.

you are charging the same rates to everyone but offering a discount to oaps.
I don't think so.

I'm sure you've undergone plenty of training courses that makes you more qualified for these two groups.
just checked with advertising and they would run it, ankou has it
Perhaps you ought to say 'specialising' in care for OAPs and the Disabled. Very competitive rates and willing to negotiate terms on a case by case basis.
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The thing is I wont be offering the service to anyone else, just oap's and the disabled.

Im looking into doing full time private care and this is a way of testing the waters a little and researching the market so I want to limit myself to these two groups.
check with your local council but I don't think it comes under the acceptable exceptions or whatever they call it... could you not advertise as a home care service which would make it clear you are not just a cleaning/household service
and just indicate that you offer special rates to the disabled/senior citizens concessions are normally ok so long as you (in theory) offer your service to all
Dont think its discriminating, But I would suggest you change *reduced rates* to * very reasonable rates.* it does make it sound like there may be a discount to certain people.
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Thanks guys, I need to look into a little further I think.
ratter i checked with ad and they would run it, but ring gyour local paper ask to speak to telesales and run it past them, they can;t run it if it breaks the rules!
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mccfluff, thanks for that, I will try that and see what they say.

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