Responsibility: Australian Government
Response: Accept in principle
Status: In progress
What has been achieved to date
The Attorney-General’s Department has commenced the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Review. The department has conducted early engagement with representatives of the disability community to inform the approach to the Review. The department has commenced an accessible public consultation process, including the publication of an issues paper accompanied by accessible supporting materials, as well as virtual and in-person consultation sessions, to ensure that all voices are heard.
What the Disability Royal Commission said in the final report
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) should be amended to expressly include ‘services provided by police officers in the course of performing policing duties and powers’ in the definition of ‘services’ in section 4.
Australian Government Response July 2024
The Australian Government accepts in principle recommendations to amend the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The Government will consider Recommendation 8.19 as part of its review of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, to which the Government has committed $6.9 million over four years. Further information is included in the Government’s response to recommendations 4.23-4.34.
More recommendations
View progress on other recommendations made by the Royal Commission.