Resources

Resources are available to support better services, programs and opportunities that make a difference to the community.

On this page:

    Report it Right - Guidelines for portraying people with disability

    Media can have a powerful impact on the public’s perception of people with disability by shaping narratives and influencing attitudes.

    The ‘Report it Right’ guidelines provide recommendations for media to ensure a respectful, accurate and inclusive representation of people with disability, including appropriate use of language, images and sound when portraying the disability community.

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    Inclusive Play - Guidelines for accessible playspaces

    Play is an essential part of children's development and wellbeing.

    Inclusive Play provides a set of guiding principles to support the design and development of playspaces enabling all children to play together.

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    The National Public Toilet Map

    The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of thousands of facilities across Australia, including toilets, accessible adult change facilities and baby care. You can also see accessibility details, opening hours and features like sharps disposal and showers.

    Visit the National Public Toilet Map

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    Changing Places

    Changing Places toilets have more features than standard public toilets, such as an adult-sized change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space inside the cubicle.

    Find a Changing Places toilet

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    BlueBay (accessible parking space)

    The Department of Human Services has developed a free mobile-friendly database to help people with disability locate accessible parking spaces around South Australia. Search for accessible parking spaces by postcode or address, and get descriptions of accessible spaces, including if they are metered.

    Access the BlueBays database

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    Accessible Beaches Australia directory

    A directory listing accessible beaches in Australia.

    Accessible Beaches Australia directory

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    See Me For Me - not my disability

    Join us on a journey to make South Australia more inclusive and accessible! Featuring promotional resources to help spread the message.

    See Me For Me campaign website

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    Accessible and Inclusive Community Events Toolkit

    A toolkit that provides practical information to assist South Australian government agencies and local councils in planning accessible and inclusive community events.

    Download the toolkit (PDF 1.0 MB)

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