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8.3% of people in Ireland suffer from at least one disability. (Source: Census, 2002)
8.3% of people in Ireland suffer from at least one disability.
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A Comparative Investigation of the Accessibility Levels of Irish Websites - accessible HTML - Word format (.doc)