MARK DREYFUS MP

Member for Isaacs

Commissioner appointed for ALRC inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities

23 July 2013

A new inquiry will consider whether Commonwealth laws and legal frameworks create barriers to people with disability exercising their rights and legal capacity.

Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
Minister for Disability Reform
The Hon Jenny Macklin MP

Attorney-General
Minister for Emergency Management
Special Minister of State
Minister for the Public Service and Integrity
The Hon Mark Dreyfus QC MP

Joint Media Release

Commissioner appointed for ALRC inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities

A new inquiry will consider whether Commonwealth laws and legal frameworks create barriers to people with disability exercising their rights and legal capacity.

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus QC today formally referred the inquiry into Legal Barriers for People with Disabilities to the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC), and appointed the Disability Discrimination Commissioner Mr Graeme Innes AM to the ALRC to support the inquiry.

People with disability deserve the opportunity to make decisions affecting their lives, Mr Dreyfus said.

In welcoming Mr Innes appointment, Minister for Disability Reform Jenny Macklin said that as Australia's Disability Discrimination Commissioner Mr Innes has been a powerful advocate for people with disability.

Mr Innes work in ensuring that people with disability have access to the same rights and opportunities as Australians without disability ideally positions him to lead this important Inquiry, Ms Macklin said.

The inquiry follows the historic launch of DisabilityCare Australia on 1 July this year- a momentous achievement that will finally give people with disability the certainty they deserve.

Inquiries undertaken by the Australian Law Reform Commission provide a unique opportunity for in depth consideration of issues of law.

The reference follows a three-week public consultation on draft terms of reference.

Overall the feedback on the draft terms of reference was very positive, Mr Dreyfus said.

We have made changes to the terms of reference based on the consultation and I'm looking forward to the ALRC's final report on this topic, which is due in August 2014.

A brief biography of Mr Innes is below:

Terms of reference for the Commissions native title inquiry are being finalised following three weeks of public consultation.

TUESDAY, 23 JULY 2013