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Full-time equivalent enrolments of students with a verified disability by education setting, collected from 2012 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3. Students with a disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program. Education settings include Mainstream Classes, Special Classes, Special Units and Special Schools. Special Classes are located within some junior primary, primary and secondary schools. They provide a setting for learners with a disability who need extensive curriculum support, for a short or long-term placement. Special Units are located within some primary and secondary schools. They provide long-term educational options in a mainstream school for learners with very significant or multiple disabilities. Special Units and Special Schools both cater for a similar range of learner needs. The difference is that Special Units provide an option within a mainstream school, while Special Schools provide the option in a separate setting.
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The State Government has developed a free mobile phone app to help people with disability share and locate accessible parking spaces around South Australia. It provides information about the location and type of accessible car parks in both metropolitan and regional areas for about 70,000 permit holders in South Australia. Users can search for accessible parking spaces by postcode or address, and get descriptions of accessible spaces, including if they are metered. The .shp file has a map and shows the location, park level and space size of disability car parking spaces.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Disability permit parking spaces are provided in the Brisbane City Council area to help people with limited mobility get in and out of their vehicles.
Motorists are not permitted to stop in these spaces without displaying a valid Australian Disability Parking Scheme permit.
For more information about Brisbane’s disability parking permits, please visit the Brisbane City Council website or phone Council’s Contact Centre on (07) 3403 8888.
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Disability permit parking spaces are provided in the Brisbane City Council area to help people with limited mobility get in and out of their vehicles.Motorists are not permitted to stop in these spaces without displaying a valid Australian Disability Parking Scheme permit.For more information about Brisbane’s disability parking permits, please visit the Brisbane City Council website or phone Council’s Contact Centre on (07) 3403 8888.
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This dataset has been created by Brisbane City Council using The National Public Toilet Map website data sourced from the National Public Toilet Map dataset published on data.gov.au.
The National Public Toilet Map website shows the location of public and private public toilet facilities across Australia. The National Public Toilet Map data used in this dataset has been filtered to show toilets in the Brisbane City Council Local Government Area (LGA).
Information is provided about each toilet, such as location, availability of baby change rooms and accessibility for people with disabilities.
More information about The National Public Toilet Map can be found on The National Public Toilet Map website.
The Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.
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Full-time equivalent enrolments of students with a verified disability by education setting, collected from 2012 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3. Students with a disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program. Education settings include Mainstream Classes, Special Classes, Special Units and Special Schools. Special Classes are located within some junior primary, primary and secondary schools. They provide a setting for learners with a disability who need extensive curriculum support, for a short or long-term placement. Special Units are located within some primary and secondary schools. They provide long-term educational options in a mainstream school for learners with very significant or multiple disabilities. Special Units and Special Schools both cater for a similar range of learner needs. The difference is that Special Units provide an option within a mainstream school, while Special Schools provide the option in a separate setting.