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Organisation

Australian Human Rights Commission

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AHRC
Guide

Guidelines on equal access to digital goods and services


These guidelines assist organisations to avoid discrimination by facilitating access to digital goods and services. They provide an overview of the Disability Discrimination Act, the standards and guidelines that apply in Australia, and how organisations can provide equal access to digital goods and services.
Report

Collateral damage: what the untold stories from the COVID-19 pandemic expose about human rights in Australia


This report tells the stories of Australians who were impacted by Australia's COVID-19 pandemic response measures and asks how human rights can be better safeguarded during future emergencies. The report recommends that all levels of government in Australia adopt an Emergency Response Framework underpinned by key principles designed to protect human rights.
Report

Respect at uni: study into antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism and the experience of First Nations people


A study is being undertaken into the prevalence, nature and impact of racism in Australian universities for both staff and students at the individual and systemic level. This interim report outlines how this will be done and provides initial insights reflecting stakeholder feedback, emerging themes and early issues for consideration. It highlights a range of...
Strategy

The national anti-racism framework


A central reference point for a whole-of-society approach to eliminating racism in Australia, this framework will influence all levels of government and community partnerships for the next ten years. Its 63 recommendations outline legislative reform, funding, and the development of national standards and guidelines to actively address the root causes of systemic and structural racism.
Report

An anti-racism framework: voices of First Nations peoples


Drawing from extensive consultations from diverse populations including those with metropolitan, rural, and remote backgrounds, this report serves as a foundational document for the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework, focusing on the most prolific forms of racism experienced by First Nations peoples across Australia.