Government - Brisbane, QLD, AU
What we learn from the Royal Commission will help to inform Australian governments, institutions and the wider community on how to prevent, and better protect, people with disability from experiencing violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation in the future.
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The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability is a vital government initiative that aims to address the widespread issues of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation faced by people with disability in Australia. Based in Brisbane, the Commission is currently conducting hearings and gathering evidence to better understand the scope of these problems and identify ways to prevent them in the future. The Commission's website, disability.royalcommission.gov.au, provides a wealth of information on their work, including updates on their hearings, research, and policy recommendations. They also have a LinkedIn page, where they share news and updates on their progress. With a team of 250-499 employees and a revenue of $10-20 million, the Commission is a significant player in the government sector. Their work is crucial in shaping the future of disability support and ensuring that people with disability are protected and empowered.
The Royal Commission's findings will help Australians learn how to stop people with disabilities from being hurt, used, or treated badly in the future. This will help governments, organizations, and the community learn what they can do to keep people safe.