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Tell us what you think about our draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) by 7 June 2017.
Wingecarribee Shire Council is in the final stage of developing a Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) following extensive consultation earlier this year. People with a disability, their families and carers plus local service providers were all involved.
The DIAP has been developed to help improve access and inclusion for people who have a disability. Did we get it right?
We would like to hear your thoughts to ensure people with a disability have equal access to buildings, activities, facilities, services and information.
Take a look at the draft DIAP and then share your thoughts!
Read the draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan in the document library
Phone Council’s Ageing and Disability Officer on 4868 0801
Write to Wingecarribee Shire Council, PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577
Attend a Community Feedback Forum on Wednesday 7 June 2017 10.30am to 12.30pm in the Theatrette at the Civic Centre in Moss Vale. RSVP by Tuesday 6 June
If you would like any assistance to complete the survey, leave your comments or ask a question please contact Nicola Robson, Ageing & Disability Officer on 4868 0801 or email nicola.robson@wsc.nsw.gov.au
Tell us what you think about our draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) by 7 June 2017.
Wingecarribee Shire Council is in the final stage of developing a Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) following extensive consultation earlier this year. People with a disability, their families and carers plus local service providers were all involved.
The DIAP has been developed to help improve access and inclusion for people who have a disability. Did we get it right?
We would like to hear your thoughts to ensure people with a disability have equal access to buildings, activities, facilities, services and information.
Take a look at the draft DIAP and then share your thoughts!
Read the draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan in the document library
Phone Council’s Ageing and Disability Officer on 4868 0801
Write to Wingecarribee Shire Council, PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577
Attend a Community Feedback Forum on Wednesday 7 June 2017 10.30am to 12.30pm in the Theatrette at the Civic Centre in Moss Vale. RSVP by Tuesday 6 June
If you would like any assistance to complete the survey, leave your comments or ask a question please contact Nicola Robson, Ageing & Disability Officer on 4868 0801 or email nicola.robson@wsc.nsw.gov.au
You’re invited to provide
a formal submission about the draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) which has been developed following community surveys, workshops and interviews earlier this year.
The deadline for
receiving public submissions is 7 June 2017.
All submissions will be considered by Council prior to the adoption of the final plan.
All responses will be recorded for reporting to Council however personal details will not be included and confidentiality will be maintained.
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Wingecarribee Shire Council is
in the process of developing a Disability Inclusion Action
Plan (DIAP) which will help guide our work to improve access and inclusion
for people with a disability.
It is important that the plan is
developed in consultation with the whole community to ensure Council services,
activities and facilities cater for the needs of everyone and guide us towards
creating a more inclusive and accessible environment.
Anyone may complete the survey
but we’d particularly like to hear from people with a disability as well as
their carers, family members and friends.
Information you provide in this
survey will help guide staff when developing the plan and identifying areas of
priority. The survey focuses on four areas:
Positive attitudes
and behaviours
Liveable Communities
Employment
Systems and
processes
Share your thoughts and
ideas! What improvements do you think
would ensure people with a disability have equal access to buildings,
activities, facilities, services and information?
The survey will take about 10
minutes to complete. If you would prefer
to complete a paper survey please collect one from Council's Civic Centre and
libraries or call Nicola Robson on 48680801 to book in a telephone survey.
Consultation has concluded
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Wingecarribee Shire Council is developing a Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) which will set out the actions Council will take to improve the access and inclusion for people living with disabilities in the local community and within our organisation.
This survey is designed to gain feedback from Wingecarribee Shire Council staff in regards to your level of understanding of disability issues, your training needs in this area and the identification of barriers for people with disability in accessing council services and facilities.
Your suggestions on what you think we could do to be more inclusive of people with disabilities are welcome.
To complete this survey please log in with your WSC email address. Click here to begin.
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What does inclusion mean to you?
Published on Apr 20, 2015 this video was used when preparing a similar plan for a welcoming and inclusive Canberra community.
Hear from local Canberrans, including the Chief Minister and the Minister for Disability, about what inclusion means to them.