Inclusive Victoria: state disability plan (2022–2026) is Victoria's plan for making things fairer for people with disability. The plan is a key way for the Victorian Government to be accountable for making all parts of the community inclusive and accessible for everyone. This is the fourth state disability plan.
The Disability Act 2006 (Vic) requires us to develop a new state disability plan every four years. The plan sets out actions that will help the Victorian Government meet its obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It is also our implementation plan for achieving outcomes under Australia's disability strategy (2021–2031).
Definitions of key words used on this page
Australia’s disability strategy: A 10-year national plan for inclusion, providing an overarching approach for government to meet obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Disability Act: The Disability Act 2006 (Vic) provides a whole-of-government and community response to the rights and needs of people with disability including a requirement to have four-year state disability plans.
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