Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP)

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The City of Canning encourages a proactive approach to ensure everyone feels welcome and is able to enjoy events, services and share public spaces, whilst feeling a sense of belonging. The City is committed to ensuring equity and social inclusion for all community members, including people living with disability and moving forward we plan to build upon this.

To support this commitment the City is guided by the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2023-2028 and undertakes regular engagement with the Canning Access and Inclusion Advisory Group (CAIAG). This group supports the development, implementation, review and evaluation of various strategies and other access initiatives that promotes accessibility and inclusiveness for all.

The City is continually looking at how we can better engage with our community and this platform is just one way we can share information and show how community feedback has shaped our actions. This is also a space where you can share your stories and experiences, along with your ideas for improvement that will benefit community.

Backstory

The Disability Services Act 1993 requires all local governments to develop a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP). DAIPs assist public authorities to plan and implement improvements across the following seven outcome areas:

  • services and events
  • buildings and facilities
  • information
  • quality of service
  • complaints
  • consultation processes
  • employment

Whilst DAIPs have a strong focus on addressing barriers faced by people of all abilities, the strategies that address these can promote better access and inclusion for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, sexualities and genders and raise awareness of the overlapping barriers many people face in our community.

Please feel free to view a copy of our current Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP).

Get Involved

The City of Canning values your input and invites you to tell us about any barriers, challenges or opportunities you have identified or to share your experiences, both good and bad, in relation to access and inclusion within the Canning community. We know that our community has great ideas, and we invite you to share below, or alternatively you can call the City on 1300 422 664 or email your feedback to community@canning.wa.gov.au

Accessibility

If you need an interpreter, please call TIS National on 131 450. Alternatively, call the City on 1300 422 664 for assistance. This page is available in other languages. Look to the top right hand side of the page and there is a button saying 'Translate this page'. Click on the arrow and choose the language that best suits your needs.

Kaya!

The City of Canning encourages a proactive approach to ensure everyone feels welcome and is able to enjoy events, services and share public spaces, whilst feeling a sense of belonging. The City is committed to ensuring equity and social inclusion for all community members, including people living with disability and moving forward we plan to build upon this.

To support this commitment the City is guided by the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2023-2028 and undertakes regular engagement with the Canning Access and Inclusion Advisory Group (CAIAG). This group supports the development, implementation, review and evaluation of various strategies and other access initiatives that promotes accessibility and inclusiveness for all.

The City is continually looking at how we can better engage with our community and this platform is just one way we can share information and show how community feedback has shaped our actions. This is also a space where you can share your stories and experiences, along with your ideas for improvement that will benefit community.

Backstory

The Disability Services Act 1993 requires all local governments to develop a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP). DAIPs assist public authorities to plan and implement improvements across the following seven outcome areas:

  • services and events
  • buildings and facilities
  • information
  • quality of service
  • complaints
  • consultation processes
  • employment

Whilst DAIPs have a strong focus on addressing barriers faced by people of all abilities, the strategies that address these can promote better access and inclusion for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, sexualities and genders and raise awareness of the overlapping barriers many people face in our community.

Please feel free to view a copy of our current Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP).

Get Involved

The City of Canning values your input and invites you to tell us about any barriers, challenges or opportunities you have identified or to share your experiences, both good and bad, in relation to access and inclusion within the Canning community. We know that our community has great ideas, and we invite you to share below, or alternatively you can call the City on 1300 422 664 or email your feedback to community@canning.wa.gov.au

Accessibility

If you need an interpreter, please call TIS National on 131 450. Alternatively, call the City on 1300 422 664 for assistance. This page is available in other languages. Look to the top right hand side of the page and there is a button saying 'Translate this page'. Click on the arrow and choose the language that best suits your needs.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City of Canning acknowledges that our community is characterised by diversity in experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives and that some individuals face additional barriers that may prevent them from accessing opportunities. If you identify as a community member who has faced such barriers then you have a very valuable contribution to make in ensuring Canning lives up to its vision of being a welcoming and thriving City.

    This is an exciting volunteer opportunity to contribute your lived and/or professional experience and knowledge to shape the direction of your community; to improve access and inclusion for all abilities, ages, cultural backgrounds, sexualities and genders, to raise awareness of intersectionality and the additional overlapping barriers many people face.

    Nominations to join us on the Canning Access and Inclusion Advisory Group (CAIAG) are now open and we invite you to make application below.

    The group's Terms of Reference is available for viewing in the Documents section on the right hand side of the main Hub page.

    Estimated completion time for nomination is 10 minutes.

    Please note nominations will close on the 26 July 2024.





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