Advancing Human Rights: Community Services in Australia Report
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This report provides an overview of human rights in Australia, defining human rights and highlighting their importance in promoting security, protection, and empowerment. It references historical events such as the US Bill of Rights and Magna Carta, as well as the establishment of the International Labor Organization. The report identifies key Australian legislation, including the Human Rights Commission Act 1986, Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Age Discrimination Act 2004, Sex Discrimination Act 1984, and Racial Discrimination Act 1975, detailing their specific aims in protecting and ensuring equality for all individuals. The conclusion emphasizes the Australian federal government's efforts to improve human rights laws, particularly for people with disabilities, and recognizes the benefits of non-discrimination. Desklib provides access to this document and many other resources for students.
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