From: Andy Calder [Andy.Calder@victas.uca.org.au] Sent: Friday, 4 December 2009 11:45 AM To: disabdis Subject: Exemption To the Australian Human Rights Commission I write on behalf of the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania to voice its concern regarding the recent application made by Village Roadshow, Greater Union, Hoyts and Reading Cinemas requesting exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for a period of two and a half years. This means that Australians who are Deaf, hard of hearing, legally blind and vision impaired, including older Australians, stand to lose their right to complain to the Human Rights Commission about the lack of provision of captioning and audio description services at ANY of the 125 cinemas (1182screens) owned by these four exhibitors. If the exemption is granted, cinemas will only provide captioning and audio description for a minimum of three (3) screenings in 35 cinemas around Australia. Of the total 41,370 screenings per week (1182 screens x 5 sessions per day x 7 days), this means only 105 will be captioned and audio described. This is equal to 0.3% of all movies screened. This is hardly a fair outcome for such a large number of Australians affected by hearing and vision impairments, and not in keeping with moves towards universal access. It is vitally important that individuals and families have equal access to enjoy Australia’s most popular form of arts and cultural engagement. The Uniting Church opposes the application for exemption on the grounds that it shows no serious progress towards equal access The Uniting Church opposes this move which in effect removes the rights of deaf, hard of hearing, and vision impaired people to complain about discrimination. In conclusion, why is it that cinemas with the technology installed, will not screen fully accessible films at all times, which only further compounds the discrimination? I urge you to reject the application made by Village Roadshow, Greater Union, Hoyts and Reading Cinemas requesting exemption from the Disability Discrimination Act for a period of two and a half years. Andy Calder Disability Inclusion Commission For Mission 130 Little Collins St Melbourne 3000 t (03) 9251 5489 | f (03) 9251 5491 | m 0417 562 556 e Andy.Calder@victas.uca.org.au w victas.uca.org.au This email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, any use of the information is prohibited. If this email is received in error please notify us immediately by return email and delete the email and any attachments. The Uniting Church in Australia accepts no liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachments due to viruses, unauthorised access or alteration. Unless otherwise stated any views or opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Uniting Church. Visit our web site at http://victas.uca.org.au.