101 cases
of how Human Rights ACTS make our lives better
No matter who we are or where we are, our lives are better when we all treat each other with fairness and respect and when we can all enjoy our rights and freedoms. Human Rights Acts and Charters promote respect for human rights and give people power to take action if their rights are breached.
The 101 cases set out here highlight the benefits Human Rights Acts and Charters have brought to people in the ACT, Victoria and Queensland. These cases also highlight the need for a national Human Rights Act, as well the need for Acts or Charters in states and territories which do not yet have them.
We designed this resource to inspire people to use Human Rights Acts and Charters where they exist in Australia; and to join with others in calling for a national Human Rights Act and Charters in every state and territory.
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CASE STUDIES
101 Cases
Human Rights Acts and Charters Make Our Lives Better.
Here are 101 cases showing how
Case 83: Young woman caring for siblings protected from eviction
Following the death of her father and incarceration of her mother, a 23-year old woman agreed to be the guardian of her three younger siblings.
Case 85: Supporting women experiencing family violence
A female family violence worker at Women’s Health West has stated that the Charter had a prominent impact in not only the way in which human rights issues are framed and tackled but also the practical realisation of these rights across various sectors.
Case 95: Protecting the mental health of a woman in hotel quarantine
A woman lodged a complaint with the Queensland Human Rights Commission on the grounds that the conditions of hotel quarantine, including the enclosed spaces and absence of natural light and air, were exacerbating her mental health issues.
Case 96: Ombudsman helps woman to navigate border restrictions on freedom of movement
A woman was relocating from NSW to Victoria to start a new job during a period of COVID-19 related border closures between the states.
Case 97: Refusal to issue driver licence overturned
A woman living in Wodonga in Victoria needed to travel across the Murray River to Albury in NSW for medical treatment.
Case 101: Quarantine exemption for woman picking up assistance dog
A woman planned to visit Queensland from interstate to pick up her assistance dog, with her mother and her carer, during a period of COVID-19 border restrictions.