Following a successful call-in day on December 3, the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission is extending their phone-in to weekday working hours to parents, students and educators to provide their views about what works and what could be improved when it comes to the education of students with disability in Victoria.
The survey remains online and phone lines will now be open throughout working hours for those who would prefer to speak to someone about their story.
More than 700 educators and more than 300 parents and students with a disability have responded to the on-line survey so far.
There are several ways you can still have your say:
Online
Complete our confidential survey at humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/disabilityinschools
Ring
Call 1300 292 153 or (03) 9032 3583. Lines are open on weekdays from 9am to 5pm.
If you need an interpreter, you can call the Commission using the interpreter service on 1300 152 494 or TTY (hearing impaired) on 1300 289 621.
Email
If you work in a community organisation or otherwise provide support to families, children and young people with disability, you can share your views by sending an email to research@veohrc.vic.gov.au. We will treat this as a written submission to our research.
All information is held confidentially. You do not need to provide your name, no person will be identified in this research.