The Disability Services Commission

The Disability Services Commission, established in December 1993 under the Disability Services Act 1993 (WA), is the State Government agency responsible for advancing opportunities, community participation and quality of life for people with disabilities.  The Commission provides a range of direct services and support and also funds non-government agencies to provide services to people with disabilities, their families and carers.

The Commission's governing Board of nine members has at least five members either with a disability, a relative with a disability or recent experience as a carer or advocate.

This section has information about the Commission including:

  • Annual Report of the Disability Services Commission.
  • Disability services includes information on services and support from the Commission and organisations funded by the Commission.
  • Organisational structure describes the operation of the Commission's directorates.
  • Corporate documents include the Annual Report, Strategic Plan and Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
  • Reference Networks are an opportunity for people in the community to raise matters for consideration with the Board.
  • Job opportunities has information about working at the Commission including career options, current vacancies, employment conditions and student/school leaver information.
  • Contact us has address, phone, email, complaint and head office information.  
Page last updated 28/10/2009
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