"Positive duty, which already exists for sexual discrimination, would put the onus on employers and educators to prevent disability discrimination and identify any barriers to inclusion."

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:tiyedzffb7xahdygtg4dhg6w/post/3mfzzweos5s2x
"systemic barriers can derail the ambitions of young people with disability" sighing
"The Australian Human Rights Commission receives more complaints about DDA breaches than any other anti-discrimination legislation under its jurisdiction." sighing even harder
"Currently, the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) relies on the victim of discrimination to make a complaint."
mmm reminds me of the book "Why Does He Do That", which provides added administrative burden as an example of how Domestic Violence (DV) manifests.
it also reminds me of my current dealings with the APS, come to think of it #actuallyautistic #ADHDdifference 🧐
"The act is undergoing a review, which has now finished its first stage [...] In a statement to the ABC, the Attorney-General's Department encouraged those interested in the review's next stages to sign up to their mailing list."