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Human Rights Charter review - respecting Victorians
PIAC supports a ‘human rights approach’ as a means of fostering a fair, just and democratic society. This submission assesses the operation and impact of the Charter.
Quality - ensuring rights, respect and dignity for homeless people
This submission is made by the Homeless Persons’ Legal Service in response to the Options Paper prepared by the Homelessness Working Group of the Housing Ministers’ Conference released in February
10.04.22-HPLS Sub-National Quality Framework
The Homeless Persons’ Legal Service (HPLS) made a submission in response to the release of the Housing Ministers’ Conference discussion paper, A national quality framework to support quality services
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Those that experience homelessness are rarely involved in decision making processes that affect them.
08.11.21-PIAC Nat Complaints sub
PIAC is concerned that the model for handling complaints about health professionals proposed in the Consultation Paper is a move away from more consumer focused models that have been adopted in sev
08.08-Consumer Engagement Strategy
The Australian Health and Quality Commission have released a Background Paper: Development of a Consumer Engagement Strategy for the Commission.
08.06.26-HPLS sub-Green Paper
This submission responds to the Federal Government’s Green Paper, Which Way Home? A New Approach to Homelessness.
08.04.11.1-PIAC-Draft Report on DSAPT
PIAC made a submission in response to the release of the Draft Report for the Review of the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport: Draft Report (the Draft Report) in January 2008.
08.01.18-PIAC Fed Budget sub
PIAC has made brief submission in response to the call for input from the community to the Federal Budget process for 2008.
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In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of key disability advocacy groups and individuals across Australia on the issue of barriers to access



