Everyone has rights.
Rights are laws and rules that say you should be treated fairly and equally.
Sometimes people living with disability aren’t treated fairly at school or university, when using public transport, or at work.
If you or someone you know is being treated unfairly, you can make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Information about rights
- The Australian Human Rights Commission has information about the rights of people living with disability, including what your rights are and how to make a complaint.
- Advokit by the Disability Advocacy Network Australia Limited (DANA) has information about the right to make decisions.
- Australia’s Disability Discrimination Act outlines your rights as a person living with disability.
- Fitzroy Legal Service has information about how to self-advocate for your rights.
- Belonging Matters has a range of information about rights, including state-based information.
Video courtesy of Adelaide City Council
Video courtesy of Adelaide City Council