The Department of the Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission (the Department) is committed to ensuring that people with disability have equal access to our services and facilities.
What is a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan?
Under the
Disability Services Act 1993 (the DS Act), public agencies and authorities are required to develop and implement Disability Access and Inclusion Plans (DAIPs).
The purpose of a DAIP is to ensure that people with disability can access services, facilities, buildings, information and employment provided by public agencies and authorities in Western Australia, in a way that facilitates increased independence, opportunities and inclusion within the community.
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2018 – 2023
The Department’s current DAIP is for the period of 2018 – 2023. This Plan provides the framework within which the Department seeks to create a welcoming and positive environment for people with disability, their families and their carers.
A copy of the DAIP can be found here.
In 2013, amendments to the DS Act resulted in the incorporation of a DAIP Outcome 7.
The Department’s Outcome 7 strategies can be accessed as an addendum to our current DAIP.
All the files can be located here.
Feedback
You may wish to provide us with feedback on how we can improve access and inclusion opportunities for people with disability to our services and events, buildings and facilities, information, customer service and employment. If so, please email
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Alternatively, you may wish to complete our
Disability Access and Inclusion Survey. We value your comments and thank you for your time.
Making a Complaint
If you are a person with a disability and are dissatisfied with the level and/or quality of services you received from the Department of the Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission you can lodge a complaint with us by emailing
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling 9420 4444. We will endeavor to resolve your complaint fairly and in a timely manner.
There are also external agencies that can provide you with advice and/or assistance in relation to any disability discrimination complaints you may have about this Department, or any other organisation in the state. These include, but are not limited to the following:
Disability Discrimination Unit of the Sussex Street Community Law CentreDisability Services CommissionEqual Opportunity CommissionPeople with Disabilities WA These agencies offer a range of information and services relating to disability issues.