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Disability Rights2 May 2024Webpage
Attracting and recruiting people with disability to your organisation
Discover how to recruit people with disability by demonstrating a commitment to accessibility and inclusion as organisational values -
Disability Rights19 March 2024Webpage
IncludeAbility - Equality at work
Resources for employers to provide job opportunities for people with disability, and for people with disability to navigate barriers to employment. -
Disability Rights13 March 2024Webpage
Finding and applying for a job
Finding and applying for jobs online or in-person, through networks, connections, Disability Employment Service providers, or volunteering. -
Disability Rights26 April 2024Webpage
Hosting accessible and inclusive in-person meetings and events
How to ensure meetings and events are accessible and inclusive for employees and visitors, from venue access to correspondence, materials and activities. -
2 October 2018Webpage
Make a complaint
The Australian Human Rights Commission investigates and conciliates complaints about discrimination and breaches of human rights. -
Disability Rights22 April 2024Webpage
Creating an accessible and inclusive workplace
How to ensure your organisation’s physical workplace, as well as technology, attitudes and values are accessible and inclusive for employees and visitors. -
Disability Rights26 April 2024Webpage
Hosting accessible and inclusive online meetings and events
A guide to preparing for, running and following up on accessible online meetings and events -
Rights and Freedoms17 June 2022Speech
Reflections on women and human rights
Thank you to the Lyceum Club for inviting me to speak, and to Christine Yeats and Judith White for your warm introduction. I recall that for my late mother, Dr Amy McGrath OAM, the revival of the Sydney Lyceum Club was very special. In sorting through papers of my parents, following the passing of my father, the Hon Dr Frank McGrath AM OBE, I found mother’s Lyceum Club card, membership number 101 ... -
Legal30 January 2019Submission
Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018
1. Executive summary The Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) makes this submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, in response to its review of the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018 (Cth) (the Bill). The Explanatory Memorandum states that the purpose of the Bill is to introduce measures to allow ... -
Disability Rights7 May 2024Webpage
Lessons from IncludeAbility
Watch the webinar with the Centre for Social Impact Swinburne on the background, lessons and evaluation findings from IncludeAbility as wello as next steps... -
Legal14 December 2012Webpage
Submission to National Human Rights Consultation (2009)
The Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) welcomes the opportunity to make this submission to the National Human Rights Consultation (the Consultation).
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