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2021-06-06

The complainant has psychosocial disability, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression, and has an assistance dog. The complainant owned an apartment and alleged the body corporate did not recognise his dog as an assistance animal. He said the body corporate’s newsletter said only guide dogs would be permitted to access communal areas. The complainant alleged the on-site manager refused to give him access to the pool area to toilet his dog and said words to the effect that ‘there is no way that three-month old puny is a registered assistance dog’. 

 

On being advised of the complaint the respondents indicated a willingness to participate in conciliation. 

 

The complaint was resolved with an agreement that the body corporate express its regret for the events giving rise to the complaint at a meeting of the body corporate.

Year

Discrimination type
Disability Discrimination Act

Grounds
Assistance animal
Disability

Areas
Accommodation Goods, services and facilities

Outcome details

Statement of regret - public 

Amount