D.D.A. guide: A responsible government
D.D.A. guide: A responsible
government
The
Federal Disability Discrimination Act (D.D.A.) makes disability discrimination
against the law in many areas of life.
This
includes provision of services of a kind provided by government. All
governments in Australia - Commonwealth, State, Territory and local government
- have responsibilities under the D.D.A.
This
includes:
- Access
to places where government programs are being run. - Equal
access to information on laws and government programs. - Access
to voting places, facilities and information - Access
to court buildings
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