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The Disability Royal Commission wants to know about the rights of people with disability.
Rights are rules about how everybody should be treated fairly.
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The Commission also wants to know about peoples attitudes about people with disability.
Attitudes are what people:
- think
- feel
- believe
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People with disability say that some attitudes towards them are bad.
The Royal Commission wants to know how to change bad attitudes.
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The Commission wants to find out:
- What people know about the rights of people with disability
- What attitudes people have toward people with disability
They have questions you can answer.
You can read the questions in the Commission’s Easy Read Rights and attitudes issues paper.
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You must answer the questions before July 31.
If you want to answer the questions you can call the Commission on 1800 517 199
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You may find it difficult to talk about times when you were in an emergency.
You can get support before you talk to the commission.
To find a support service go to the Commission’s website.
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See what we say about the Disability Royal Commission.
If you have any questions please call us on 1800 424 065.