[dbaust] DDLS discussion on changing the law to prevent the humiliation and intimidation of people with disabilities

  • From: "Di Hartman" <diandjon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:37:37 +1100

Information from BCA
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The Disability Discrimination Legal Service (DDLS) is conducting a law
reform project on developing disability vilification laws to prevent the
humiliation, ridicule, insult or intimidation of people with
disabilities in public. As a means of gathering the experiences of
people with disabilities, their carers and people who work with people
with disability the Disability Discrimination Legal Service will conduct
a discussion about disability vilification. The discussion will be held
in a safe confidential environment and be facilitated by Disability
Discrimination Legal Service staff. 

The Disability Discrimination Legal Service discussion: changing the law
to prevent the humiliation and intimidation of people with disabilities
in public, the media, film, television and radio.

At: Ross House 247-251 Flinders Lane Melbourne

On: Friday 9 December 2011 

From: 1pm- 3pm 

Light refreshments provided

Please RSVP by Friday 2 December on Telephone 03 9654 8644

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