Victorian Equal Opportunity
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission promotes the human rights of all Victorians, including people with disability.
Women with Disability Australia (WWDA) – Your rights
Information about your rights, sex and your body, life choices and more.
Sexuality Education, Counselling and Consultancy Agency (SECCA)
SECCA has an accessible online resource, ‘Sexuality, Relationships & Your Rights’ to help you learn about your rights relating to human relationships, sexuality and sexual health. It also gives you information on current legislation for each state and territory.
Queensland Human Rights Commission
The Queensland Human Rights Commission handle complaints and training on discrimination, vilification, victimisation and sexual harassment, under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld).
My Right to Decide
The My Right to Decide project teaches skills to help you make decisions and speak up for yourself.
Multilingual Information Access (MiAccess)
This program will provide translated and easy English products on disability such as National Disability Insurance Scheme information and a virtual reality learning experience to people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The program will also provide information to mainstream organisations on people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to promote inclusion.
Our Voice SA
Our Voice SA can help you learn how to advocate for yourself, understand your rights and develop decision making skills through workshops and peer networks.
Job Access
The Job Access website has advice on your rights and responsibilities. This includes how to report abuse and make a complaint if somebody discriminates against you in the workplace.
Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights
The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights describes what you or someone you care for can expect when receiving health care.
Equal Opportunity Commission
The Equal Opportunity Commission promotes the human rights of all South Australians, including people with disability.