We are the state government body that administers the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, our enquiry and complaint handling services are more important than ever.
This toolkit provides you with social media posts and social media tiles that you can share on your organisation’s social media pages to ensure the people of NSW understand their rights and how to make a complaint if they experience discrimination.
You can help us in the mission to eliminate discrimination in NSW with the following actions.
Follow and share the Anti-Discrimination NSW social media accounts, newsletter and website:
Post about Anti-Discrimination NSW on your organisation’s social media account using the following sample posts and social media tiles. Remember to tag us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Providing a written description of the image that is part of your social media post is important for people who are blind or have vision impairment. You can see examples of how to do this on our Facebook posts.
If you've experienced racism as a result of coronavirus (#COVID19), or if you have a question about discrimination and your rights, contact Anti-Discrimination NSW. Their enquiries team is ready to answer your questions or they can help you make a complaint. If they can’t help, they will try to help you find a service that can.
More information about your rights is available on Anti-Discrimination NSW’s website.
If you've experienced racism as a result of #coronavirus (#COVID19), or if you have a question about #discrimination and your rights, contact @ad_nsw. They're ready to answer your questions or they can help you make a complaint. More info.
If you've experienced discrimination based on your disability as a result of coronavirus (#COVID19) measures, or if you have a question about discrimination and your rights, contact Anti-Discrimination NSW.
Their enquiries team is ready to answer your questions or they can help you make a complaint. If they can't help, they will try to help you find a service that can.
More information about your rights is available on Anti-Discrimination NSW's website.
If you’ve experienced #discrimination based on your disability as a result of coronavirus (#COVID19) measures, or if you have a question about #discrimination contact @ad_nsw. They're ready to answer your questions.
More info.
As coronavirus (#COVID19) unfolds, many people may be juggling carers responsibilities with changes to their work arrangements. If you think you’ve experienced #discrimination as a result of COVID-19 changes to your work and responsibilities as a carer, contact Anti-Discrimination NSW.
Their enquiries team is ready to answer your questions or they can help you make a complaint. If they can’t help, they will try to help you find a service that can.
More information about your rights is available on Anti-Discrimination NSW’s website.
https://www.antidiscrimination.justice.nsw.gov.au/Pages/adb1_antidiscriminationlaw/adb1_types/adb1_carers_responsibilities.aspx
If you’ve experienced #discrimination as a result of coronavirus (#COVID19) changes to your work and responsibilities as a carer, or if you have a question about discrimination contact @ad_nsw. They're ready to answer your questions.
More info.
While #COVID19 has affected many face to face services, Anti-Discrimination NSW is still answering questions and taking complaints about discrimination matters over the phone and by email.
You can contact their enquiries team on 02 9268 5544 or 1800 670 812 (free call) Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm. Or send them an email at adbcontact@justice.nsw.gov.au
If they can't help, they will try to help you find a service that can.
More information about your rights is available on Anti-Discrimination NSW's website.
@ad_nsw is answering questions about discrimination over the phone or by email. Call 02 9268 5544 or 1800 670 812 (free call) Monday to Friday between 9am-5pm. Or email adbcontact@justice.nsw.gov.au
More info about your rights.
08 Nov 2022
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