Strategic Implementation

Comprehensive roadmap for pursuing justice and systemic reform

Immediate Action Required
Critical next steps within 30 days

1. Legal Representation

Engage top-tier human rights and constitutional lawyers immediately. This case requires expertise in international law, constitutional law, administrative law, and disability rights.

2. Media Strategy

Launch comprehensive media campaign within 7 days. Public awareness and political pressure are critical for Royal Commission advocacy and systemic reform.

3. Political Briefings

Schedule meetings with key political decision-makers within 14 days. Federal members, state representatives, and disability advocates must be briefed on the case.

4. Evidence Compilation

Begin systematic gathering of all documentary evidence within 21 days. This includes ASX records, business documentation, SAT transcripts, and Public Trustee correspondence.

5. International Outreach

Contact UN Special Rapporteurs and international advocates within 30 days. Early engagement is crucial for building international support and preparing treaty body communications.

Phase 1: 0-30 Days
Foundation
Establishing groundwork for legal action

Legal Review

Engage expert legal representation with expertise in human rights, constitutional law, and disability rights. Comprehensive review of affidavit package and evidence.

Media Launch

National media campaign highlighting violations. Press releases, media interviews, and strategic communication to build public awareness and political pressure.

Political Engagement

Brief key political decision-makers including federal members, state representatives, and parliamentary committees on disability and human rights.

Coalition Building

Unite disability rights advocates, legal experts, and civil society organizations to build a broad coalition supporting the case and systemic reform.

Phase 2: 1-6 Months
Legal Action
Domestic legal proceedings and advocacy

Domestic Proceedings

Supreme Court judicial review challenging SAT orders and Federal Court discrimination claim under Disability Discrimination Act 1992.

Human Rights Complaints

File complaints with Australian Human Rights Commission and Equal Opportunity Commission WA documenting systematic discrimination and violations.

Royal Commission Advocacy

Political campaign and public pressure for Royal Commission into Public Trustee and SAT practices. Sustained advocacy through media, parliamentary engagement, and coalition building.

International Preparation

Prepare UN treaty body communications. Draft submissions to CRPD Committee and Human Rights Committee, ensuring domestic remedies are properly exhausted.

Phase 3: 6-18 Months
International Action
Global advocacy and systemic reform

UN Proceedings

File communications with CRPD Committee and Human Rights Committee. Seek binding decisions on Article 12 CRPD implementation and disability discrimination.

International Advocacy

Engage UN Special Rapporteurs on disability rights, torture, and independence of judges. Participate in international forums and conferences on disability rights.

Global Coalition

Build international support network with disability rights organizations, legal experts, and human rights advocates worldwide.

Academic Engagement

Collaborate with international legal scholars. Publish case studies, academic articles, and contribute to scholarly discourse on disability rights and guardianship reform.

Risk Mitigation
Strategies to maximize success probability
Strategy

Legal Representation

Engage top human rights and constitutional lawyers with proven track record in landmark cases.

Strategy

Evidence Management

Comprehensive documentation and expert witnesses to verify all claims and establish credibility.

Strategy

Media Strategy

Build public support and political pressure through strategic communication and sustained media engagement.

Strategy

International Support

Engage UN Special Rapporteurs and international advocates to amplify pressure and establish global precedent.

Strategy

Coalition Building

Unite disability rights organizations and legal experts to create broad-based support and shared resources.

Time-Sensitive Considerations
Critical timing factors affecting success

Limitation Periods

Various legal proceedings have strict time limits. Immediate action required to preserve all legal rights and remedies.

Political Windows

Royal Commission advocacy requires sustained political pressure. Electoral cycles and parliamentary schedules affect timing of advocacy efforts.

Media Momentum

Public interest must be maintained through strategic communication. Initial media launch must be followed by sustained engagement.

International Timing

UN treaty body communications require domestic remedy exhaustion. International action must be coordinated with domestic proceedings.