3. Rights for fair treatment and safety

We want people with disability to:

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  • feel safe

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  • have their rights protected

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  • be treated the same as other people in the community.

Actions

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We will share information about the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.

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We will keep working on the Canine Court Companion project.

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This project uses support animals to help people who take part in court cases.

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South Australia Police will keep working with people with disability to keep them safe.

This includes:

  • creating new programs
  • checking programs they already have.

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We will make it easier for people with disability to find organisations that help keep people safe.