Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan
Consultation on the first Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan closed on 10 March 2026. We are now finalising the plan.
Consultation on the Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan
The Disability Rights, Inclusion and Safeguarding Act 2024 says the government must create a plan that enables people with disability to be more included and supported in Tasmania. This plan will be called the Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan.
The first plan is for four years and is being prepared by 1 July 2026.
The plan will be developed in collaboration with people with disability.
We have consulted with people with disability, their families and carers, disability advocacy and representative organisations; peak bodies, defined entities, disability and community providers, community members and independent statutory authorities including the Tasmanian Disability Commissioner.
What we did during consultation
The consultation was open between 21 November 2025 and 10 March 2026.
During this time we ran webinars and held face to face sessions throughout Tasmania. We also had many conversations with other individuals and groups. We wrote directly to disability and community organisations and told them about the consultation.
We asked people to complete an online survey or a plain English online survey.
We also asked people to make a submission in any way that suited them.
Submissions
We received 60 submissions for the development of the Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan. Four of these were received in confidence and are not published in the following list.
Consultation submissions
- Submission 01 - James Newton (Word 48.4KB)
- Submission 02 - Onesimus Foundation (Word 43.2KB)
- Submission 05 - Justine Woore (Word 46.6KB)
- Submission 06 - Anonymous (Word 41.5KB)
- Submission 07 - Citizen Advocacy (Word 69.4KB)
- Submission 08 - Huon Valley Council (PDF 185.8KB)
- Submission 09 - Tammy Milne (Word 47.2KB)
- Submission 10 - Melinda Talbot (Word 41.7KB)
- Submission 11 - Working it out (PDF 146.7KB)
- Submission 13 - Tas Family and Sexual Violence Alliance (PDF 288.7KB)
- Submission 14 - Pharmacy Guild of Australia Tas Branch (Word 84.6KB)
- Submission 15 - Aurora Disability Services (Word 110.8KB)
- Submission 16 - Ever Ability Group (PDF 170.4KB)
- Submission 17 - Amadeo Ambrosino (Word 42.1KB)
- Submission 19 - Menzies Institute for Medical Research (Word 131.7KB)
- Submission 20 - CREATE Foundation (PDF 442.7KB)
- Submission 21 - Women's Health Tasmania (PDF 352.8KB)
- Submission 22 - Volunteering Tasmania (PDF 371.1KB)
- Submission 23 - Mental Health Council Tasmania (PDF 462.0KB)
- Submission 24 - Anonymous (Word 42.8KB)
- Submission 25 - University of Tasmania (Word 1.8MB)
- Submission 26 - Tasman Peninsula Community Perspective (Word 40.6KB)
- Submission 27 - Carers Tasmania (PDF 377.6KB)
- Submission 28 - Tasmanian Association of State School Organisations (PDF 203.8KB)
- Submission 29 - Laurel House (PDF 652.6KB)
- Submission 30 - Dementia Australia (PDF 218.1KB)
- Submission 31 - TasCOSS (Word 807.3KB)
- Submission 32 - Playgroup Tasmania (PDF 323.4KB)
- Submission 33 - Life without barriers (PDF 203.4KB)
- Submission 34 - David Morrell #1 (Word 83.6KB)
- Submission 35 - David Morrell #2 (Word 55.7KB)
- Submission 36 - Brain Injury Association Tasmania (Word 88.4KB)
- Submission 37 - Disability Voices Tasmania (Word 159.5KB)
- Submission 38 - Advocacy Tasmania (PDF 412.9KB)
- Submission 39 - Missing School (PDF 3.4MB)
- Submission 40 - Alcohol Tobacco and other Drugs Council (PDF 224.4KB)
- Submission 41 - Sexual Assault Support Service (PDF 346.9KB)
- Submission 42 - Council on the Ageing (Word 87.4KB)
- Submission 43 - Kate Ross (Word 95.5KB)
- Submission 44 - National Disability Service (Word 96.2KB)
- Submission 45 - Devonport Access and Inclusion Working Group (Word 43.8KB)
- Submission 47 - Speak Out Advocacy (PDF 3.8MB)
- Submission 48 - Disability Commissioner Tasmania (Word 1.9MB)
- Submission 49 - Baptcare (PDF 137.2KB)
- Submission 50 - Commissioner for Children and Young People (PDF 340.2KB)
- Submission 51 - Department of State Growth (PDF 244.0KB)
- Submission 52 - Department for Education, Children and Young People (PDF 166.0KB)
- Submission 53 - Homes Tasmania (PDF 142.1KB)
- Submission 54 - Department of Justice (Word 68.5KB)
- Submission 55 - Aurora Energy (PDF 331.6KB)
- Submission 56 - Tourism Tasmania (PDF 342.1KB)
- Submission 57 - Metro Tasmania (PDF 288.6KB)
- Submission 58 - Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (PDF 1.0MB)
- Submission 59 - Department of Health (PDF 517.7KB)
- Submission 60 - Kingborough Disability Inclusion and Access Advisory Committee (Word 42.3KB)
Important information to note: Submissions are published on this page where the authors have agreed to them being made public. By publishing submissions, the Tasmanian Government expresses no opinion as to the content or accuracy of any of the submissions or other materials to which the submissions may refer.
The Tasmanian Government may choose not to publish all or part of a submission if it considers it inappropriate to do so. The Government recognises that not all individuals or groups are equally placed to access and understand information. We are therefore committed to ensuring Government information is accessible and easily understood by people with diverse communication needs. However, the Government cannot take responsibility for the accessibility of documents provided by third parties.
More information can be found in the Tasmanian Government Public Submissions Policy.
Supporting materials
We wrote a discussion paper called Towards a Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan. The discussion paper collected what we have heard from you before, told you about what we are already doing and asked questions about what you want to include in a new plan.
Next steps
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback in the consultation.
We will use the feedback provided to prepare the first Tasmanian Disability Inclusion Plan. We will have this plan prepared by the beginning of July 2026 and will be published as soon as practical once prepared.
We will publish any updates on our progress on this page.
Contact
Disability Services and Reform
Email: disability@dpac.tas.gov.au