Access and Inclusion
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Planning for Access and Inclusion
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The Shire of Murray has a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) as required by law. This Plan is progressively implemented through the work of the Recreation and Community Development Team and a Disability Access Advisory Committee consisting of one elected member, Shire staff, Disability Services Commission representative, disability service providers and community representatives.
The DAIP focuses on achieving six key outcomes for people with disabilities and their carers.
People with disabilities have:
- The same opportunities as other people to access the services of, and any events organised by, a public authority
The same opportunities as other people to access the buildings and facilities of a public authority
Receive information from a public authority in a format that will enable them to access the information as readily as other people are able to access it
Receive the same quality and level of service from the staff of a public authority as other people receive from the staff of that public authority
The same opportunities as other people to make complaints to a public authority
The same opportunities as other people to participate in any public consultation by a public authority
Shire of Murray Disability Access and Inclusion Plan
You can download a copy of the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan here.
If you have any comments or suggestions about the DAIP please contact the Community Development Officer on mailbag@murray.wa.gov.au or 08 9531 7777.
Improving access in the Shire - Have your say...
We are currently looking for your feedback on access and inclusion issues within the Shire. Should you have any ideas on possible improvements to buildings, facilities and services to allow people with disabilities easier access please contact the Recreation and Community Development Team at mailbag@murray.wa.gov.au or by calling
9531 7777.
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