Lesson 4.10: Case Study – A School in the Bush

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> Provided with kind permission by the Australian Human Rights Commission   The functioning of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) is supplemented by a series of Disability Standards. These standards are legally binding regulations set by the Attorney-General under the DDA and include the areas of: Education Employment Access to premises Public transport. Twenty Years, Twenty Stories … Continued

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