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Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2010 - 2015

Australia Department of Health Country Resources Disability Strategies and Plans Australia, Western Australia 31 December 2010 Policy document

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Description

A Plan to create an effective mental health system with a focus on recovery, in keeping with relevant legislation. The plan focuses on;

-People with disabilities have the same opportunities as other people to access the services of, and any events organised by South Metropolitan Area Health Service (SMAHS) Mental Health.
-People with disabilities have the same opportunities as other people to access the buildings and other facilities of SMAHS Mental Health.
-People with disabilities receive information from the SMAHS Mental Health in a format that will enable them to access the information as readily as other people are able to access it.
- People with disabilities receive the same level and quality of service from the staff of the SMAHS Mental Health as other people receive from the staff of the Health Service.
-People with disabilities have the same opportunities as other people to make complaints to the SMAHS Mental Health
-People with disabilities have the same opportunities as other people to participate in any public consultation by the SMAHS Mental Health.

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