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Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) is an Australian law that aims to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life. Since its introduction, the DDA has achieved several significant outcomes, including:

  1. Improved access to public spaces
  2. Increased awareness of disability rights
  3. Legal protections
  4. Improved employment opportunities
  5. Improved education opportunities

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was formed in Australia in response to the DDA and a growing recognition of the need for a more effective and sustainable way of providing disability support services.

As a registered provider of Allied Health across the NDIS, we are proud to recognise and celebrate the 30 years that the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 has been instrumental in promoting equality for people with disabilities in Australia.

If you are looking for a friendly provider of Allied Health services, reach out to our service team via ndis@goldenage.com.au or (02) 8355 1616 .