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DHHS Disability Action Plan 2007-2010

Australia Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmanian Government Country Resources Disability Strategies and Plans Tasmania 31 December 2007 Policy document

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Description

A framework for the approach to policy and planning, service delivery and evaluation that seeks to remove barriers and enable people with disability to enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other residents of Tasmania.

Disability Action Plan:
Goal 1: A reasonable lifestyle and standard of living for all Tasmanians.
Goal 4: Active, healthy Tasmanians with access to quality and
affordable health care services.
Goal 5: Vibrant, inclusive and growing communities where people feel
valued and connected.
Goal 8: Open and accountable government that listens and plans for a
shared future.
Goal 9: Increased work opportunities for all Tasmanians.

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