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The Tynwald Advisory Council for Disabilities (TACD)

The Tynwald Advisory Council for Disabilities (TACD) is an independent body established in the Isle of Man under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1981 (an Act of Tynwald), as amended. Section 9(2) of the Act states:

‘(2) The Advisory Council shall consist of 5 members, as follows:

  1. Two members of Tynwald appointed by the Council of Ministers, subject to the approval of Tynwald, one of whom shall be appointed by the Advisory Council as chairman

  2. Three persons, not being members of Tynwald, appointed by the Council of Ministers, subject to the approval of Tynwald, as representatives of interested statutory or voluntary welfare organisations with experience of work among, and the special needs of, chronically sick or disabled persons and including, if practicable, a disabled person or persons with that experience.’

The change of name from ‘Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Committee’ to ‘Tynwald Advisory Council for Disabilities’ was approved by Tynwald and came into effect on 1st July 2009. More information email: tacdenquiries@manx.net

Other Areas that may be of interest

The Department of Health and Social Care have pages covering Learning Disabilities to the FAQ's for Caring and Support.

Isle of Man Airport have a page dedicated to Special Assistance, and covers all aspects to help meet your travel needs.

The Employment Rights section of the Department for Enterprise covers disability in the work place in their Equality at work web page.

The Department of Infrastructure's Highways Division covers information required to obtain Reserved Parking Places and Permits for disabled persons.

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