How to use this report
The Department of Human Services (DHS) is part of the Government of South Australia (SA Government). DHS wrote this report. | |
When you see the words ‘we’ or ‘us’, it means the SA Government. | |
We wrote this report in an easy to read way. We use pictures to explain some ideas. | |
We wrote some words in bold. This means the letters are thicker and darker. | |
We explain what these words mean. You can find out what they mean in the Word list. | |
This Easy Read report is a summary of another report. This means it only includes the most important ideas. | |
You can find the other report on our website. www.inclusive.sa.gov.au/resources/inclusive-sa-annual-report | |
This document is quite long. It includes a lot of information. You don’t need to read it all at once. | |
You can ask for help to read this report. A friend, family member or support person may be able to help you. | |
We recognise First Nations peoples as the traditional owners of our land – South Australia. | |
They were the first people to live on and use the: | |
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How to use this report
The Department of Human Services (DHS) is part of the Government of South Australia (SA Government). DHS wrote this report. | |
When you see the words ‘we’ or ‘us’, it means the SA Government. | |
We wrote this report in an easy to read way. We use pictures to explain some ideas. | |
We wrote some words in bold. This means the letters are thicker and darker. | |
We explain what these words mean. You can find out what they mean in the Word list. | |
This Easy Read report is a summary of another report. This means it only includes the most important ideas. | |
You can find the other report on our website. www.inclusive.sa.gov.au/resources/inclusive-sa-annual-report | |
This document is quite long. It includes a lot of information. You don’t need to read it all at once. | |
You can ask for help to read this report. A friend, family member or support person may be able to help you. | |
We recognise First Nations peoples as the traditional owners of our land – South Australia. | |
They were the first people to live on and use the: | |
| |
|