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Australian Human Rights Commission
The Australian Human Rights Commission promotes disability rights to build a more accessible and inclusive society. The Commission has a guide to the laws that protect all people from discrimination and information on access to justice for people with disability that you can access on their website. You can also make a human rights complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. The complaints process is free.
NDIS – education support for schools
If eligible, your child may be able to access disability support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Support available for your child may include specialist transport support, therapy services and suitable equipment.
Transport for students with special needs
If your child has a disability that prevents independent travel and attends a specialist school, or you are unable to arrange transport to and from school you may be able to access support.
Transport for students with a disability
The Students with Disabilities Transport Program (SDTP) can help with travel and transport for eligible students who go to specialist and integrated schools. It can also assist you with the additional costs to your family.
Transport assistance
If your child is an eligible rural student or student with special needs they may be able to access free transport assistance to travel to and from school on contracted school buses.
Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.