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Absolutely Everybody: Enabling Queenslanders with a Disability

Australia Department of Communities, The State of Queensland Country Resources Disability Policies Queensland 31 December 2011 Policy document

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A call to action for the Queensland community to ensure that people with a disability have access and opportunities in our communities on an equal basis with others.

The National Disability Strategy sets out six priorities that over 10 years will improve access and participation by people with a disability in the social and economic life of the community. These are:
• inclusive and accessible communities
• rights protection, justice and legislation
• economic security
• personal and community support
• learning and skills
• health and wellbeing.

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