From: Darren Roberts Sent: Monday, 30 November 2009 10:38 AM To: disabdis Subject: Auslan Captioning in Cinemas TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ‘…An important issue has arisen recently, with four major cinema chains in Australia banding together to put in a submission for exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for 2.5 years, while only providing minimal cinema captioning and audio description in this time, and beyond. If granted, this exemption will effectively render any complaints about accessibility void in this period…’ My name is Darren, and as a deaf person and teacher of Auslan who owns The Auslan Company I find the above, that the big 4 cinema’s are planning to, in effect, not improve accessibility for deaf people to view captioned cinema, to be a backward step during a time when equal access is a right for every person in Australia. It is in effect just like those same big 4 cinema’s deciding not to show movies with SOUND. Now how would hearing people feel about that? So do the right thing by deaf and deaf/blind people and DO NOT ALLOW the big 4 cinema chains to be exempted in any way from their moral right to provide access for ALL Australians. With kind regards, Darren Roberts Director The Auslan Company www.auslan.net.au