The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability is seeking information about the experiences of people with disability during recent emergencies in Australia.

The Emergency planning and response issues paper published today seeks feedback about what can be done to improve the safety and wellbeing of people with disability during similar emergencies in the future.

It also asks what should be done to ensure people with disability are not at risk of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation during emergencies.

The Chair Ronald Sackville AO QC said all Australian governments have a responsibility to uphold the rights of people with disability during emergencies.

‘The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic our country is facing comes just months after the summer bushfire crisis. Both of these events have had a profound effect on the Australian population.

‘We already know that people with disability can be severely affected by emergencies and may be at a higher risk of experiencing violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation at these times.’

‘Our recent Statement of Concern about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with disability has been strongly endorsed by more than 70 Disability People’s and Disability Representative Organisations across Australia in an Open Letter to the National Cabinet.’

‘The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has also endorsed our call for action.’

‘We are encouraging people with disability, as well as their families, advocates and experts to provide information about how emergency planning and responses can be improved,’ said the Chair.

The Royal Commission is interested in understanding the particular experiences of people with disability in closed environments and segregated settings as well as people with disability from First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse communities, women, children and young people and LGBTQI+ people.    

Download and read the issues paper:

Issues paper – Emergency Planning and Response [PDF] [DOC]
Issues paper – Emergency planning issues paper – Easy Read [DOC]

or

Watch the Auslan video – Emergency Planning and Response


How to respond

The Royal Commission encourages responses from individuals and organisations to the issues paper by 17 July 2020, although submissions will also be accepted after that date.Responses can be in any language.
Responses to the issues paper can be provided in any language in any of the following formats:

  • electronically to; DRCEnquiries@royalcommission.gov.au
  • in writing to GPO Box 1422, Brisbane, Queensland 4001
  • by phone on 1800 517 199 or +61 7 3734 1900, we can make a time with you to take your response over the phone (between 9:00am to 6:00pm AEDT Monday to Friday)
  • by audio recording
  • by video recording.

Photo of a red emergency sign on the side of a building.