A media release from Dignity for Disability:
MEDIA RELEASE 1 December 2010
Better Late than Never
Kelly Vincent MLC congratulates the Rann Government on finally announcing a review of the Disability Services Act.
In 1993 the South Australian Disability Services Act was passed, and one year later it was reviewed. That review recommended that the Act be reviewed every five years. Now, 15 years later, under fierce pressure from both the disability community and Kelly Vincent MLC, the Minister for Disability, Jennifer Rankine has belatedly announced a review.
“The disability community has long awaited and desperately needs this review, and while it is welcomed, it is absurdly overdue. The community is simply sick of waiting and cannot afford to wait any longer” said Dignity for Disability MLC, Kelly Vincent.
“The Minister has now indirectly answered one of the three questions regarding the Act that I asked of her in Parliament in October, but I still await answers as to why has it taken so long to initiate this review, and whether the Minister will commit to implementing any more of the recommendations made in 1995?
“I am hoping that the Minister’s answer to these questions will be followed by further answers to the more than 50 questions I have posed in Question Time since I was elected in April this year. To date, I have been given the courtesy of answers to only three of these questions.
“I hope the government doesn’t take another 15 years to complete this review, and it DOES NOT use it as a shield which prevents them from fixing the Disability Unmet Needs crisis that our most vulnerable people face every minute of every day.
“Better late than never” said Ms Vincent.
October 28th, 2010
Parliamentary Question Time
The Hon Kelly Vincent MLC
I seek leave to make a brief explanation before asking the Minister representing the Minister for Disability a question regarding Disability Services in this State.
Mr President, as all members would be aware, the Disability Services Act was passed in 1993 so as to provide for the funding and provision of disability services in SA. At that time the then Minister for Health proclaimed that that the legislation ‘serves to endorse and protect the right of people with disabilities to dignity, autonomy and self-determination’.
As members would know, there is a section of the Act which required for the Act to be reviewed within 1 year of its commencement. And on 31 March 1995, a report on the Review of the Act was indeed provided to the new Minister for Health. Looking back at the contents of the review, there were some very wise recommendations made at that time.
For example, the review recommended:
- the establishment of a formal complaints mechanism to handle complaints about services provided for people with disabilities; and
- that a system of mandatory reporting be implemented; and
- that consideration be given to the implementation of a volunteer Community Visitors Scheme; and
- that the Act be reviewed every 5 years.
From what I hear, these ideas are still being recommended by people who champion the rights of PWD’s today. Yet, 15 years on, we in the Disability community are still waiting for these recommendations to be implemented.
My questions to the Minster are:
- When will the Minister conduct a comprehensive review of the Act?
- Why has it taken so long to conduct such a review?
Will the Minister commit to implementing any of the recommendations listed above?