People with disability
The Tasmanian Government is committed to achieve its vision of a Tasmanian society that recognises the rights of people with disability and enables their full participation in the social and economic opportunities provided in this State. People with a disability not only have the right to access specialist services when needed, but also have the right to expect equitable access to mainstream Government programs, services and facilities. The Disability Framework for Action is a whole-of-Government approach to ensure that all Government agencies implement socially just policies and practices for Tasmanians with disability. Find out about...Programs and services Providing policy advice to Government
Accessing disability servicesThe Community Development Division works with other government agencies on disability related programs, policy and legislative initiatives. For information on specific disability support services and programs please contact the Department of Health and Human Services website.
Community Development Division View the full contact details for the Community Development Division, including our North and North-West regional offices. If you are deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired, you can contact us through the National Relay Service:
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