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Accessible taxi transport is essential for people with disabilities to enable them to go about their daily lives. Adelaide Access Taxis (AAT) is committed to ensuring taxi transport services are accessible to all people with disabilities.
Since 2003, the Co-Operative Taxi Cabs Society Limited has been contracted to the South Australian Government to provide the Centralised Booking Service (CBS) for Accessible Taxi Services.
In order to ensure that all aspects of
the accessible taxi service meets the expectations of users, AAT formed a committee, Access Taxis Advisory Group (ATAG) in August 2013 to assist in the development and ongoing maintenance of the Disability Action Plan (DAP).
make reasonable adjustments to rectify the situation.
The DAP covers both strategic and operational requirements in outlining the journey from where AAT is now to where we want to be and the steps needed to get there. It is AAT’s intention that in addition to meeting the statutory requirements, this DAP shall also serve as a guide in promoting disability awareness and equality issues amongst employees at AAT and those in the wider transport sector.
AAT has developed this DAP in response to contractual obligations with the South Australian Government and with respect to relevant legislation to ensure that people with disabilities are not subjected to discriminatory practice at any level of service delivery.
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AAT will consult with ATAG on matters relating to the implementation, operation and the evaluation of taxi services and transportation.
The objectives and the strategies detailed in this DAP aim to eliminate discriminatory practices that result in people with disabilities being treated less fairly than those without a disability. AAT is willing to


































































































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