This page forms part of OCPSE's Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2026 - 2030.

The State Disability Inclusion Plan 2025–2029 outlines five key domains that guide inclusive policy and service delivery.

While recognising the importance of all five domains, our actions are grouped under the following State Plan domains and priority areas as they are most closely aligned with our office’s functions, responsibilities and areas of work.

Domain 5: Safety, rights and justice

Outcome statement

A South Australia where all people with disability feel safe, have their rights upheld and have full and equal protection before the law.

Objective

To improve the safety and overall experience of people with disability coming into contact with our emergency services, criminal justice and civil law systems.

Priority areas for Domain 5

  1. Targeted knowledge, understanding and support
  2. Responding to emergencies
  3. Support and navigating the justice system
  4. Consultation and collaboration
  5. Safeguarding

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Priority Area 2: Responding to emergencies

Outcome: People with disability are kept safe during emergencies, with their needs planned for and prioritised.

No.

Action

State Plan Measure

Measure

Timeframe

Responsibility and data source

5.2.1

Build OCPSE manager capability to understand and apply Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) procedures, ensuring PEEPs are in place for employees requiring evacuation support.

5.2.1

The number of emergency response resources and systems developed to support employees with disability.

Proportion of managers receiving regular PEEP information and guidance.

Ongoing

Chief Warden

Data source: Operational records

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