[Text appears above pictures of a sports bag and a school bag. "Disability Standards for Education. A practical guide for individuals, families and communities." In a photo a large number of children wearing colourful shirts are arranged in a rainbow array.] CHILD: Australian society is diverse. MAN: Enriched by people from different cultures, religions, and ethnic groups. CHILD: Our education system reflects our diverse society. [In a black and white photo, children attend the School of the Air by radio. In a colour photo a teacher and student use a tablet in a school computer room.] CHILD: When society changes, education changes too. [Images and footage shows students of a range of backgrounds and learning needs. Teachers use a variety of educational resources with different students.] CHILD: Today, everyone should be supported in their education... CHILD: And Australian teachers aim to meet all students' learning needs. TEENAGER: It is unlawful to discriminate against a person because they have disability. CHILD: This is the law. MAN: Under the Disability Discrimination Act. CHILD: The educational rights of people with disability... TEENAGER: Are defined in the Disability Standards for Education. GIRL: These Standards specify how students with disability... BOY: Can receive an equitable education. BOY: This resource shows how the Disability Standards for Education can be useful to you. [Text onscreen: "http://resource.dse. theeducationinstitute.edu.au Image (students celebrating harmony day) courtesy of Radford College, http://radford.act.edu.au. Image (School of the Air) from Queensland State Archives, Digital Image ID2986."]