CID's Election Asks
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The NSW Election is Saturday 25 March.
We asked the parties and candidates what they would do about important things for people with intellectual disability.
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CID’s election asks are a list of things we asked the parties to promise to do if they are elected.
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These 3 political parties and an independent Member of Parliament answered CIDs Election Asks.
- The Coalition
- Labor Party
- The Greens
- Alex Greenwich Independent Member.
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The Liberal and National parties work together. They are called the Coalition.
The Coalition is currently the NSW Government.
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Labor is currently the Opposition.
The Opposition is the party that is not the Government.
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The Greens are a smaller party.
They are not the Government or the Opposition.
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Alex Greenwich is an Independent.
This means that he is not part of a party.
He is the Member for Sydney.
What CID wants to happen for disability inclusion
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We want a different part of the NSW Government to do the actions for disability inclusion.
Disability inclusion means people with disability are part of things like everyone else.
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We think it should be the job of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
They are called DPC for short.
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We think DPC can make disability inclusion happen in NSW.
What the parties said about disability inclusion
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The Coalition did not answer CID about making disability inclusion the job of the DPC.
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The Coalition said they believe in disability inclusion.
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The Coalition said Disability Inclusion Action Plans are 1 of the ways they support disability inclusion.
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Labor does not support making disability inclusion the job of the DPC.
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They said they will have a Minister for Disability Inclusion.
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Labor said a Minister for Disability Inclusion will be a strong advocate for disability inclusion.
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The Greens support making disability inclusion the job of the DPC.
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Alex Greenwich supports making disability inclusion the job of the DPC.
Accessible information
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People with intellectual disability have the right to information they can understand
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The law says Government must give information that is accessible for everyone.
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Accessible means information should be given in a way everyone can understand.
This includes Easy Read.
What the parties said about accessible information
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The Coalition will make sure that government websites and services are easy to access.
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Labor will make government information that people with intellectual disability need in Easy Read by 2025.
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Labor will make an Easy Read Style Guide.
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Labor will get people with intellectual disability to help make the Easy Read Style Guide.
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The Greens support accessible information.
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Alex Greenwich supports accessible information.
More NSW Government jobs for people with intellectual disability
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The NSW Government must have more Government jobs for people with intellectual disability.
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There are not many people with intellectual disability in government jobs.
What the parties said about more NSW Government jobs for people with intellectual disability
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The Coalition did not answer CID about government jobs for people with intellectual disability.
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Labor said they would have a target of 5.6 percent of government jobs being held by people with disability.
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This means 5 out of 100 jobs.
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This will include people with intellectual disability.
It will also include people with other types of disability.
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Labor said they will get Get Skilled Access to help make government jobs better for people with intellectual disability.
Get Skilled Access is a group of people with disability.
They work with other places to make inclusion better.
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The Greens said they will make government jobs better for people with disability.
This includes for people with intellectual disability.
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Alex Greenwich said people with intellectual disability should have 1 percent of government jobs.
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This means 1 out of 100 jobs.
Transport for Everyone
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CID wants the NSW Government to make public transport accessible for everyone.
What the parties said about Transport for Everyone
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The Coalition will make sure that new transport would be accessible for everyone.
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Labor will make Easy Read transport information.
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The Greens will make a plan to make transport more accessible for people with disability.
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Alex Greenwich supports making transport easier to use.
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This includes things like:
- How to get tickets or an Opal card
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- Train and bus timetables
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- Making it easier for people to find their way
Making a Disability Inclusion Fund
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The Government should make a disability inclusion fund.
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This would give money to:
- government departments
- local councils.
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This money would be used to make disability inclusion better.
What the parties said about disability inclusion fund
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The Coalition did not answer CID about the disability inclusion fund.
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Labor said they support the disability inclusion fund.
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The Greens have not said if they would make a disability inclusion fund.
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They have said they will give money to local councils for 2 disability inclusion projects.
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Alex Greenwich supports the disability inclusion fund.
Change the Guardianship law
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The NSW Government should make a Government working party to look at the Guardianship law.
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A working party is when a group of expert people look into an issue.
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Guardianship means someone makes decisions for you.
What the parties said about changing the Guardianship Law
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The Coalition did not answer CID about changing the Guardianship law.
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Labor said they will have a working party to look at changing the Guardianship law.
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The Greens support changes to the Guardianship law.
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The Greens said this should include supported decision making.
Supported decision making means when you get help to make choices in your life.
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Alex Greenwich supports changes to the Guardianship law.
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He said this should include supported decision making.
Health of people with intellectual disability
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The Government should do more training about intellectual disability for NSW Health staff.
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They should give more money to the Specialised Intellectual Disability Health teams.
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This will mean people with intellectual disability with complex health needs will have better support.
What the parties said about the health of people with intellectual disability
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Health Minister Brad Hazzard responded to CID about health of people with intellectual disability.
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He said NSW Health will keep working with CID to make health services better for people with intellectual disability.
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He agreed that some people with intellectual disability need ongoing support with their health needs.
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Labor said they will work with CID to make health services better for people with intellectual disability.
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Labor said they will give money to Get Skilled Access to train hospital staff in disability inclusion.
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The Greens want to make health care better for people with disability.
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Alex Greenwich supports more training about intellectual disability for health staff.
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He supports NSW Health having more specialised intellectual disability health professionals.
Read more about what the politicians said
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You can read more on what the politicians have said.
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These letters are not in Easy Read.
You might want to read them with a supporter.
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This letter is from Natasha Maclaren Jones.
She is a member of the Liberal Party.
She is the Minister for Disability Services.
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This letter is from Brad Hazzard.
He is a member of the Liberal Party.
He is the Minister for Health.
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This letter is from Kate Washington.
She is a member of the Labor Party.
She is the Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services and Shadow Minister for Disability Inclusion.
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The Greens have a page on their website about what they want to do for people with disability.
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This letter is from Alex Greenwich.