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Queensland Disability Plan 2014–19

Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services; Queensland Government Country Resources Disability Strategies and Plans Queensland Policy document

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The Queensland Government is committed to enabling people with disability to have greater choice and control over disability care and supports, and to providing social and economic opportunities for people with disability. In December 2013, the Government released the Queensland Disability Plan 2014-19: Enabling choices and opportunities to:

- Prepare Queensland for the transformative National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- Make mainstream and community services and sectors, such as education, health, transport, tourism and housing, accessible and inclusive.

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