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Australian Commission looks at employment of persons with disabilities

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The latest issues paper published by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability looks at the experiences of persons with disabilities in employment.

In 2018, the Australian Bureau of Statistics Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers, found just over half, 53.4 per cent of people with disability were in the labour force, compared with 84.1 per cent of persons with disabilities.

It found the median gross income for a person with disability aged 15 to 64 years was $505 per week, less than half the $1,016 per week of a person without disabilities.

The Chair Ronald Sackville AO QC is encouraging persons with disabilities, advocates, organisations and experts to provide responses to the issues paper to help inform the work of the Royal Commission. ‘We want to understand why people with disability are less likely to be employed and have lower incomes than persons with disabilities.

‘We also want to understand why First Nations people with disability experience higher rates of unemployment than non-Indigenous persons with disabilities.

‘Our issues paper seeks to identify the barriers to employment that may prevent financial independence and other benefits associated with work, including dignity, a sense of purpose and social connectedness,’ said the Chair.

The issues paper seeks information about people’s experiences of discrimination at work.

It asks whether specific programs designed to increase the employment of persons with disabilities are easy to access, how well they assist people to find and keep a job, and whether any changes need to be made.

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