Disability related standards and guidelines
Discover how Disability Standards and Guidelines under the Disability Discrimination Act clarify your rights and employers' responsibilities in key areas.
Overview
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Cth (the Act) is supported by additional standards and guidelines.
These explain in more detail the rights and responsibilities that individuals and organisations have for providing equal access and opportunities for people with disability.
What are standards and guidelines?
Standards are legally binding regulations set by the Attorney-General under the Act.
Guidelines (or ‘Advisory Notes’) are issued by the Commission to help people and organisations:
- understand their rights
- comply with their responsibilities under the Act and the standards.
Standards and guidelines can be made about:
- employment
- education
- public transport services
- public premises
- accommodation
- administration of Commonwealth laws and programs.
Standards and guidelines
Here's where you will find standards and guidelines to cover different topic areas.
Digital goods and services
Disability Action Plans
Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards 2010
Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002
- Standards.
- 2020 Guidelines: Equivalent Access under the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport.
- 2010 Guidelines for compliance of bus stops with the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport.
- 2022 Government Review.
- 2017 Government Review.
Disability Standards for Education 2005
Employment
Insurance
2016 Revised Guidelines on Insurance.