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This PowerPoint presentation can be used in staff meetings to provide schools with an overview of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) and the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards)....
Disability Standards for Education: A practical guide for individuals, families and communities
This resource aims to increase awareness and understanding of the Disability Standards for Education 2005 among parents, guardians and carers, families and wider communities throughout Australia. ...
Cooper, Supplementary, Sensory
Cooper is a Year 7 student with cerebral palsy and a hearing impairment....
Dayita, Supplementary, Sensory
Dayita is a Year 6 student with a genetic condition causing vision impairment....
Rabeeta, Sensory, QDTP
Rabeeta is a Year 5 student with a diagnosis of low vision....
Mohamad, Sensory, Substantial
Mohamad is a Year 6 student with a diagnosis of ocular albinism, nystagmus and photophobia....
On the same basis
All students have choices and opportunities at school. The Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards) state that students with disability have the right to be treated on the same basis as students without...
What's fair?
Adjustments are designed to enable a student to learn on the same basis as others. However, ‘the same’ is not always ‘fair’. Reasonable adjustments support students with disability to access education like other stude...
Enrolling
Students with disability have the right to enrol in school on the same basis as students without disability. This means they have a right to information about how the enrolment process works and support in navigating ...
Participating
Students with disability have the right to participate in all school activities, inside and outside the classroom, on the same basis as students without disability. Activities should be planned or adjusted so that stu...