Lack of action on disability inquiry prompts fears of violence
A new Queensland-based analysis reveals that only 3 per cent of the disability royal commission's recommendations have been implemented, prompting fears of violence.
A recent Queensland-based analysis has demonstrated that only 3 per cent of the more than 200 recommendations outlined by the disability royal commission have been implemented to date. The comprehensive inquiry was established to address critical issues facing people with disabilities, but the minimal progress on its findings has drawn sharp criticism. Observers have characterized the current lack of action as a huge failure.[1][2][3][4]
The stalled implementation of the disability royal commission's recommendations has prompted serious concerns regarding the safety of vulnerable individuals. According to the reports, the ongoing lack of action on the inquiry's findings directly prompts fears of violence. The Queensland-based analysis underscores the significant gap between the more than 200 proposed reforms and the 3 per cent that have actually been put into practice.[1][2][3][4]



