Submission To Legislative Council Select Committee Inquiry Into Social, Public And Affordable Housing

In individual advocacy, accommodation issues represent the largest single issue dealt with, at 28.3% of all matters in 2013. This submission has been written in consultation with PWDA Members, and we have included their perspective throughout. Their stories highlight the…

Submission To The Senate Inquiry Into The Prevalence Of Different Types Of Speech, Language And Communication Disorders And Speech Pathology Services In Australia

February 2014 Difficulties in communication and swallowing affect many Australians (at a minimum 1.3 percent and 16 percent respectively). In regards to communication, one of seven users of disability services over the age of five have little to no functional…

Joint Submission To The CRPD On The Draft General Comment On Article 12 Of The Convention – Equal Recognition Before The Law

February 2014 This PWDA/ACDL/AHRCenter submission provides input to the 2014 consultation on Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities to explain how in its (then) current form, the General Comment did not adequately clarify how…

Joint Supplementary Response Regarding Dept Of Social Security (DSS) Application For Exemption From The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 To Use The Business Services Wage Assessment Tool (BSWAT)

PWDA considers that the SWS should be implemented as the single national award wage assessment for the long-term in order that discrimination is immediately addressed and that adjustments to the SWS is not a solution to problems of business viability…

PWDA Submission Regarding Review Of Equal Recognition Before The Law And Legal Capacity For People With Disability

January 2014 This PWDA/ACDL/AHRCentre submission explains how the Issues Paper conflates the concepts of mental capacity and legal capacity in its discussion regarding ‘capacity standards’ and ‘assessment of capacity’ and challenges the assumption that legal capacity is a concept that…

Joint Response Regarding Dept Of Social Security (DSS) Application For Exemption From The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 To Use The Business Services Wage Assessment Tool (BSWAT)

This submission follows the announcement on 15 January 2014 by Ministers Andrews and Fifield that the Commonwealth will make a one off payment to employees with intellectual disability paid wages determined by the Business Services Wage Assessment Tool (BSWAT). This…

Economic loss acknowledged but discrimination continues

15 January 2014 Economic loss acknowledged but discrimination continues People with Disability Australia (PWDA) welcomes the recognition by the Commonwealth that people with intellectual disability who have been paid according to the Business Services Wage Assessment Tool (BSWAT) in Australian…