CAMS Registry
Recognising Australia’s Communication‑Accessible Organisations
The CAMS Registry is the national record of organisations that have completed the Communication Accessibility Management System (CAMS) audit and achieved recognition for their communication‑access practice.
The Registry highlights organisations that provide safe, predictable, multimodal communication pathways for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, non‑verbal, neurodivergent, and communication‑diverse people.
CAMS Registry listings demonstrate leadership, accountability, and commitment to communication accessibility.
What the CAMS Registry Shows
Each listing includes:
Organisation name
CAMS Certification level
Sector
Date of certification
Summary of strengths
Communication‑safe contact link
Expiry / renewal date
This provides transparency for the public and clarity for government, partners, and community members.
CAMS Certification Levels Displayed in the Registry
CAMS‑Ready
Foundational communication‑access compliance.
CAMS‑Aligned
Strong, consistent communication‑safe practice.
CAMS‑Certified
Full compliance with the CAMS Core Standard and relevant sector annex.
Why the Registry Matters
The CAMS Registry:
recognises organisations that meet communication‑access standards
provides public accountability
helps individuals find communication‑safe services
supports government and partners in identifying compliant organisations
encourages continuous improvement
strengthens national communication‑access infrastructure
It is a key part of Australia’s communication‑access ecosystem.
Current CAMS‑Recognised Organisations
(Example layout — you can update this as organisations complete audits.)
CAMS‑Certified Organisations
None listed yet This category will display organisations that achieve full CAMS Certification.
CAMS‑Aligned Organisations
None listed yet This category will display organisations with strong, consistent communication‑safe practice.
CAMS‑Ready Organisations
None listed yet This category will display organisations that have completed a CAMS Audit and met foundational requirements.
How Organisations Are Added to the Registry
Organisations appear in the Registry when they:
Complete a CAMS Audit
Meet the requirements for CAMS‑Ready, CAMS‑Aligned, or CAMS‑Certified
Receive formal recognition from Signbridge
Provide a communication‑safe contact pathway
Agree to be publicly listed
Listings remain active for three years, with annual check‑ins.
How to Join the CAMS Registry
Organisations can be added to the Registry by:
requesting a CAMS Audit
completing the improvement roadmap
undergoing verification
achieving a CAMS Certification level
Signbridge provides guidance at every stage.
Why Organisations Choose CAMS Recognition
CAMS‑recognised organisations demonstrate:
leadership in accessibility
commitment to communication‑safe practice
alignment with human‑rights obligations
readiness for future regulation
trustworthiness and transparency
lived‑experience‑led inclusion
The Registry is a public signal of safety, equity, and excellence.
Future Registry Features
As the CAMS ecosystem grows, the Registry may include:
sector‑specific listings
regional listings
downloadable certificates
communication‑safe venue maps
public search filters
renewal reminders
recognition badges for websites
These features support national consistency and public access.