Resolved complaint (22) about disability discrimination in sport
Learn how a complaint (22) about disability discrimination in sport was resolved through conciliation.
Summary
- Year: 2021
- Relevant Act: Disability Discrimination Act
- Grounds: Disability
- Area(s): Sport
- Settlement terms:
- Policy change/Change in practice
About the complaint
The complainant has arthritis and is unable to stand for extended periods. He alleged the respondent bowling club declined his request to have a small folding chair on the green while playing the position of ‘skipper' in order to help him manage the pain associated with his disability.
The bowling club said it declined the request because a chair on the green would present a risk to the safety of players. The club noted all players have access to chairs off the green and the skipper is not required to be on the green at all times. The club proposed the use of a different aid approved by the national sporting authority.
The complaint was resolved with an agreement that the complainant develop an alternative disability aid and the club consider approval of the aid for use in the sport.
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