From: Michael Ryan [michael.ryan@holdsworth.org.au] Sent: Friday, 4 December 2009 3:18 PM To: disabdis Subject: Provision of captioning and audio description in cinemas I understand that Village Roadshow, Greater Union, Hoyts and Reading Cinemas are currently requesting an exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for a period of two and a half years. If accepted by the Australian Human Rights Commission the exemption means that Australians who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind and vision impaired will lose their right to complain about the lack of provision of captioning and audio description at any of the 125 cinemas (1182 screens) owned by these four exhibitors. Our service supports social access programs for frail aged and for people with disabilities. Many of our clients have vision and hearing impairments. Many of them also have poor mobility. Many of them are financially disadvantaged. Most of them struggle to do many of the things that able-bodied people don’t think twice about. The biggest struggle experienced by my community is the constant battle to stand up to government, bureaucracy, big business and even to the third sector, in order to be treated with the same respect and opportunities for social inclusion that everyone else takes as a god-given right. Help us celebrate difference and not the convenience/profit of the majority. Reject this request for an exemption to the DDA. Yours faithfully Michael Ryan CEO 64 Holdsworth Street Woollahra NSW 2025 T: 9302 3600 M: 0438 338 581 E: michael.ryan@holdsworth.org.au www.holdsworth.org.au