The Working Animals Federation of Australia (WAFA) proudly announces the release of the nation’s first set of translations of assistance dog legislation in multiple community languages, a ground-breaking initiative aimed at improving awareness, reducing discrimination, and ensuring accessible public spaces for all Australians with assistance animals.
This pioneering project represents a critical step toward inclusivity and accessibility for individuals who rely on assistance animals, enhancing understanding and compliance with existing laws. Language barriers have often been cited as a factor in instances where individuals with assistance animals encounter refusal of access or misunderstandings about their rights. With translations now available, community members from diverse linguistic backgrounds will have easier access to clear information on assistance dog laws, helping eliminate barriers and foster respect for the essential support these animals provide.
The translated resources cover critical aspects of assistance animal law, including public access rights, responsibilities, and protections for assistance animal handlers. WAFA’s initiative will support local businesses, transport providers, and service venues in better understanding and adhering to legal requirements, which mandate unhindered access for people with assistance dogs.
Launching these translations is an essential step in bridging the gap between legislation and community understanding. Our goal is to empower individuals with assistance animals by ensuring that people from all backgrounds can fully understand and uphold their rights, ultimately creating a more inclusive and compassionate Australia.
WAFA will work with multicultural centres, local councils, and advocacy organisations to distribute the translated materials widely and support community events that promote awareness. These documents are also available for download via the WAFA website, and for access via the WAFA Quick Links QR Code. This initiative aligns with WAFA’s ongoing commitment to promoting the rights of working animals and their handlers while fostering a more inclusive society.
The Working Animals Federation of Australia is dedicated to advancing public understanding and respect for working animals and their indispensable roles. As the national advocate for the rights of working animals and their handlers, WAFA remains committed to ensuring that these translations reach communities that need them most, thereby promoting a more equitable, accessible, and inclusive Australia.
For more information on the new assistance animal law translations or to download resources, please visit www.workinganimals.com.au