The Human Rights stream includes:
How do I apply to the SAT?
Where can I get assistance?
Special service staff have been trained to handle Human Rights matters. If you would like more information or assistance with your application please contact SAT.
What sort of facilities does the SAT have?
Most Human Rights matters will be heard on the fourth floor of the SAT building. There are two waiting areas and several meeting rooms.
Hearing rooms vary in size and layout and are allocated according to the needs of the matter and the people involved.
If you have special needs, contact the SAT.
Legislation
The following Acts give the SAT the power to hear Human Rights matters. To check the sections and regulations under which applications may be brought to the SAT, use the SAT Wizard in Applications.
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| Adoption Regulations 1995 given effect to by Adoption Act 1994 |
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| Children and Community Services Act 2004 |
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| Equal Opportunity Act 1984 |
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| Gender Reassignment Act 2000 |
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| Guardianship & Administration Act 1990 |
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| Industrial Relations Act 1979 |
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| Mental Health Act 1996 |
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