Catherine Dixon

Catherine Dixon has 17 years' experience in legal, policy and management roles in both the public and private sector, with a focus on anti-discrimination law and human rights issues. Ms Dixon has also worked as Special Counsel, Human Rights and Managing Principal Solicitor, Human Rights in the Victorian Government Solicitor's Office, Manager Human Rights Unit within the Department of Justice, and Manager Legal Policy and Services with the Department for Victorian Communities - Aboriginal Affairs Victoria.

Session

Righting the script: Moving legislative and cultural barriers facing people with disability

Time: 5:00am - 6:00am

Location: The Hall

Facilitated by: Tricia Malowney, Consultant

Legal instruments such as the Disability Discrimination Act, Victorian Disability Act, Equal Opportunity Act, the State Disability Plan and the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities are often applied by dvocates to defend the rights of people with disability. The discussion focused on how these instruments might work in an NDIS environment and what …