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4. Doyle, B.J. 2000.Disability Discrimination,, 3rd edn, 139Bristol: Jordans. Original provisions in the DDA relating to higher education were limited to matters such as the requirement to provide information about the provision of facilities for education made by the institution in respect of disabled persons, see s 30 (3) and for full provisions ss29-31. The initial exclusion of education from the scope of services was controversial because of the important role education plays in helping to ensure full and equal opportunities for disabled people. For further discussion, see