Disability Service Plan 2021–2022
The Disability Services Act (Qld) 2006 (the Act) provides a foundation for promoting the rights of Queenslanders with disability, increasing their wellbeing and encouraging their participation in community life. This legislation requires all Queensland Government agencies to develop and implement a disability service plan. Disability service plans ensure each agency meets the Act’s human rights and service delivery principles, and the government’s policies for people with disability. These plans aim to improve access to services across government for people with disability, including more coordinated responses.
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet and Public Service Commission Disability Service Plan 2021–2022 is an extension of, and is designed to be read in conjunction with, the previous three-year Department of the Premier and Cabinet and Public Service Commission Disability Service Plan 2017–2020. Find out more about the context and our commitment.
Read the plan
Download the full version:
Disability Service Plan 2021–2022 (PDF, 512KB)
Or browse sections of the Disability Service Plan 2021–2022:
- Message from the Director-General and the Commission Chief Executive
- About us
- Why a one-year plan?
- Communities for all
- Changing attitudes and breaking down barriers by raising awareness and capability
- Accessible places and spaces
- Accessible information
- Respecting and promoting the rights of people with disability and recognising diversity
- Employment
- Leading the way—increasing opportunities in the Queensland public sector
- Increasing employment opportunities for Queenslanders with disability
- Everyday services
- Leadership and participation
- Queensland COVID-19 disability recovery