The structure of this state disability plan is shown below.
Inclusive Victoria – structure
Vision
An inclusive, accessible and safe Victoria that upholds the rights of people with disability, celebrates our diversity and pride, and expands our opportunities to belong and control our lives
Systemic reforms
- Co-design with people with disability
- Aboriginal self-determination
- Intersectional approaches
- Accessible communications and universal design
- Disability-confident and inclusive workforces
- Effective data and outcomes reporting
Definitions of key words used on this page
Strengthened disability inclusion legislative architecture
Review of the Disability Act 2006
Pillars and priority areas
Inclusive communities
- Changing attitudes
- Transport
- Digital inclusion
- Assistance animals
- Sport and recreation
- Parks and tourism
Health, housing and wellbeing
- Health
- Mental health
- Housing
- Supporting a high-quality NDIS
- Children and families
Fairness and safety
- Safety in emergencies
- Disability advocacy
- Preventing abuse and neglect
- Family and sexual violence
- Justice system
- Right to expression of sexuality and gender identity
Opportunity and pride
- Education
- Employment and economic participation
- Voice and leadership
- Creative industries
- Pride and recognition
Outcomes
Inclusive communities
- Connection
- Inclusion
- Accessibility
- Mobility
Health, housing and wellbeing
- Housing
- Health
- Wellbeing
Fairness and safety
- Respect
- Safety
Opportunity and pride
- Education and skills
- Employment
- Economic independence
- Influence and recognition
- Opportunity
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