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What Cheeses Me Off!!!!!
What problems do you have that you would like to change? ? ? The problems could be: • • In your house In your day program People in the street Friends Money Work Doctors – what else. .
Let’s Make a List!!!!
So what can you do about it? Let’s Chat
Top Tips First • Decide who you can go to talk about your problem. • Write down or get some-one to help you write down exactly what your problem is • Ask someone you trust to help you find who can help you with your problem • Organise a meeting with the person who can help you to fix your problem. You can go by yourself or with a friend
Top Tips For things that cheese you off in houses some of these ideas might help you: • Meet with your house supervisor • Ask to fill in a complaint form • Write a letter to the people running the house • Ring the Disability Services Commissioner • Ring AMIDA on 1800 677 342 03 9650 -2722 If you rent your home: • You can contact the Tenants Union • Write or speak to your real estate agent • Go to your community legal service (03) 9411 1444
Top Tips For things that cheese you off with the law: • Ring Villamanta Legal Service 1800 014 111 • Ring you local community service For things that cheese you off because people discriminate against you because you have a disability ring: The Disability Discrimination Legal service 03 9654 8644
Top Tips If it is at your day program you can: • Talk to the supervisor – you may want to get a friend to go with you. • Write a letter to the day program • Ask to fill in a complaints form • Tell the client council • Ring the Disability Services Commissioner 1800 677 342
Top Tips If it is at your work you can • Talk to the boss – you may want to get a friend to go with you. • Write a letter to the work place • Ask to fill in a complaints form • Ring the Disability Services Commissioner 1800 677 342 • Ring the Association of Employees with Disability Inc. (03) 9639 4333
Top Tips If the problem is in your area where you live such as the buildings are not accessible you can: • Talk to your local councillor • Write a letter to the Mayor • Write a letter to your local paper
Top Tips If you want to change the way governments do things you can: • Register to vote • Meet with or write a letter to your local member of parliament • Write to the Minister • Write to the newspaper • Start a petition
Top Tips If you want people to learn more about people with a disability you can: • Make posters to put up • Write to the paper • Organise an information night • Make a DVD • Lots more. . Another way you can get help with your problems is to join or start a self advocacy group: To learn more about self advocacy ring the SARU: (03) 9639 6856
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