Access and Inclusion Plan 2022-2027

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The Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP) 2022-2027 was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 28 February 2023 following the public feedback period at the end of 2022. Thank you to everyone involved in the development of the City's first AIP.

The City of South Perth is seeking your feedback on the draft Access and Inclusion Plan 2022-2027 (AIP).

The City of South Perth has had a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) since 2009 and has now developed our first Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP), which will replace the DAIP. The AIP takes an expanded approach towards creating a more accessible and inclusive community for all people. This includes, but is not limited to, people with a disability, young people, the elderly, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, disadvantaged people, and people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The AIP will also promote gender equality.

Following stakeholder and community engagement in August and September 2022, the draft Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP) has been endorsed by Council to go out for public comment. The draft AIP contains seven outcome areas, each with a set of actions which have been updated based on the feedback received, which included changes in terminology and new actions relating to visual aids and additional accessible formats for providing feedback to the City.

We want to know what you think of the draft AIP.

How can I give my feedback?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Wednesday 21 December 2022.

The Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP) 2022-2027 was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 28 February 2023 following the public feedback period at the end of 2022. Thank you to everyone involved in the development of the City's first AIP.

The City of South Perth is seeking your feedback on the draft Access and Inclusion Plan 2022-2027 (AIP).

The City of South Perth has had a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) since 2009 and has now developed our first Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP), which will replace the DAIP. The AIP takes an expanded approach towards creating a more accessible and inclusive community for all people. This includes, but is not limited to, people with a disability, young people, the elderly, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, disadvantaged people, and people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The AIP will also promote gender equality.

Following stakeholder and community engagement in August and September 2022, the draft Access and Inclusion Plan (AIP) has been endorsed by Council to go out for public comment. The draft AIP contains seven outcome areas, each with a set of actions which have been updated based on the feedback received, which included changes in terminology and new actions relating to visual aids and additional accessible formats for providing feedback to the City.

We want to know what you think of the draft AIP.

How can I give my feedback?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Wednesday 21 December 2022.

The project has concluded. If you have any questions, please contact the City at southperth.wa.gov.au/make-a-request.

Do you have any questions about the Access and Inclusion Plan? Ask them here! We'll either answer it on this page (and send you an email) or we'll answer you directly.

Page last updated: 11 Jul 2023, 08:57 AM