Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
The Victorian Government has published its response to recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
On this page
- Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
- Royal Commission report and recommendations
Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
The Victorian Government has published its response to recommendations arising from the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability was established in April 2019 in response to community concern about widespread reports of violence against, and the neglect, abuse and exploitation of, people with disability.
For more information visit Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Royal Commission report and recommendations
The Royal Commission Final Report was tabled by government in the Australian Parliament on 29 September 2023. In Volume 7, Part A, ‘Inclusive Education’ the Royal Commission made 15 recommendations about inclusive education.
You can read the final report Volume 7, Inclusive education, employment and housing on the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability website.
The Victorian Government welcomes the inclusive education recommendations of the Disability Royal Commission and its vision to create enduring and meaningful change to the experience of people with disability.
All education recommendations have been accepted in full, in principle or in part, except recommendation 7.14, to phase out and close specialist schools. The alternative recommendation, 7.15, to better integrate specialist schools with mainstream schools has been accepted in principle.
This is consistent with the department’s long-standing position and the Victorian Government’s commitment to providing parents and carers with the choice of enrolling their child in a school that is right for them.
While there is more work to do, the Victorian Government’s landmark Disability Inclusion reform has delivered a new strengths-based funding model with additional school-level investment. It also includes new resources and initiatives to help schools be more inclusive, and work with families to identify students’ strengths and education adjustments needed so they can fully participate in learning.
We are building the inclusive education capabilities of mainstream schools to ensure students with disability can attend their local school with their peers and receive a high-quality education.
The Victorian Government will continue to make inclusive education part of everyday practice in all schools and classrooms while also giving students and families the choice to enrol in a school that meets their needs.
The Victorian Government responses can be viewed here.
The Australian Government and state and territory responses to the joint recommendations can be viewed here.
Updated 27 March 2026
About the VIC Government
- The Premier and ministers
- Find a Vic Gov department, agency or service
- Strategies and policies
- Inquiries and royal commissions
Grants and programs
Jobs and careers
Arts, culture and heritage
Business and the workplace
- Mentally Healthy Workplaces Framework
- Portable Long Service Authority
- Victoria’s racing industry
- Workforce Inspectorate Victoria
- Liquor licensing, sale and supply
Communities
- Children
- First Peoples - State Relations
- Finding records
- Gender equality & women’s leadership
- LGBTIQA+ equality
- Multicultural communities
- Seniors Online
- Veterans support and commemoration
- Volunteering in Victoria
- Youth Central
Education and training
- Victorian Early Childhood Regulatory Authority
- Early childhood education – information for professionals
- Kinder: Best Start, Best Life
- Education – information for parents
- Schools.Vic - information for schools
- Education grants, programs, awards and events
- PROTECT
- TAFE, training and universities sector
- TAFE Victoria
- Victorian Skills Authority
- Apprenticeships Victoria
- Learn Local
Environment, water and energy
Finance and economy
Health and social support
- Family violence reform
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- NDIS and disability services and support in Victoria
- Patient Review Panel
- Transforming Trauma Victoria
Housing and property
Law and justice
- Adoption
- Births, deaths and marriages
- Honorary justices
- Machete ban
- Safeguarding Victorians against terrorism
- Stolen Generations Reparations Package
- Victims of Crime
- Victorian Racing Tribunal
Safety and emergencies
- Emergency Recovery Victoria
- Victorian Emergency Relief and Recovery Foundation
- Emergency Recovery Resource Portal
- How well do you know fire
- Fire Services Reform
- Water safety
- Marine Search and Rescue
Science and technology
- Data sharing and open data
- Data.vic - discover and access Vic Gov open data
- Developer.Vic - portal for API developers
- Go.vic URL shortener
- Vic Gov IT project dashboard
- Victoria’s free public wi-fi network
- Cyber security in the Victorian Government
Sport and recreation
Traffic and transport
- Cameras Save Lives
- Transport Fines
- Getting Around
- Transport Planning
- Transport Future
- Climate Change and transport
- Future Directions For Transport
- Transport projects
- Ports and Freight
Working in the Victorian Government
- Single Digital Presence home
- Accommodation and Library Services
- Executive employment in the Victorian public sector
- Budget, procurement and funding
- Careers in the Victorian Government
- Council and Regulator Toolkit
- Guidelines for working in government
- Join a government network
- Standards and guidelines
- VicFleet CarPool
- Victorian Government style guide