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Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability : Final report Royal Commission

Contributor(s): Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Barton, ACT : Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability, 2023Description: electronic document (12 volumes) ; PDF file and other formats.Other title: Voices of people with disability.Subject(s): ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD PROTECTION | DISABLED PEOPLE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EDUCATION | EMPLOYMENT | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HUMAN RIGHTS | INTERSECTIONALITY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | NEGLECT | SUPPORT SERVICES | VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Executive summary, PDF, DOCX, EasyRead formats available | Final report - link to all volumes and formats | A brief guide to the final report | Listening to First Nations people with disability | Access the website Summary: The Royal Commission has made 222 recommendations on how to improve laws, policies, structures and practices to ensure a more inclusive and just society that supports the independence of people with disability and their right to live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. The Final Report consists of 12 Volumes plus an additional introductory volume, which includes the Chair’s foreword, our vision for an inclusive Australia, an executive summary and the full list of recommendations. All volumes of the Final Report are available in various accessible formats. Click on a volume below to view and download these formats. Printed copies of the Final Report can be ordered from our Order resources page. The Royal Commission has also published A brief Guide to the Final Report. This guide explains how information is organised in the Final report. It is for a broad audience including people with disability, their families and carers, other members of the Australian community, disability advocates, service providers and people looking to quickly find the information they need. Additionally, the Royal Commission has published a brochure called Listening to First Nations people with disability. This brochure describes what we heard from First Nations people with disability and their families and communities about the issues and challenges they face. It also describes some of the changes needed to create an Australia where First Nations people with disability are included. (From the website). Record #8378
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Published September 2023

The Royal Commission has made 222 recommendations on how to improve laws, policies, structures and practices to ensure a more inclusive and just society that supports the independence of people with disability and their right to live free from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation.

The Final Report consists of 12 Volumes plus an additional introductory volume, which includes the Chair’s foreword, our vision for an inclusive Australia, an executive summary and the full list of recommendations. All volumes of the Final Report are available in various accessible formats. Click on a volume below to view and download these formats. Printed copies of the Final Report can be ordered from our Order resources page.

The Royal Commission has also published A brief Guide to the Final Report. This guide explains how information is organised in the Final report. It is for a broad audience including people with disability, their families and carers, other members of the Australian community, disability advocates, service providers and people looking to quickly find the information they need.

Additionally, the Royal Commission has published a brochure called Listening to First Nations people with disability. This brochure describes what we heard from First Nations people with disability and their families and communities about the issues and challenges they face. It also describes some of the changes needed to create an Australia where First Nations people with disability are included. (From the website). Record #8378

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