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Have your say to help shape an accessible and inclusive community for all South Australians with disability.
What is the survey all about?
We want to hear from people with disability about access and inclusion so that the South Australian Government can make better communities for everyone to live in.
We want to know about your experiences, including what is working and not working in your community. We also want to know about initiatives and models that could be used to make it easier for South Australians with disabilityContinue reading
Have your say to help shape an accessible and inclusive community for all South Australians with disability.
What is the survey all about?
We want to hear from people with disability about access and inclusion so that the South Australian Government can make better communities for everyone to live in.
We want to know about your experiences, including what is working and not working in your community. We also want to know about initiatives and models that could be used to make it easier for South Australians with disability to participate in community life.
The Department for Communities and Social Inclusion, through the Disability Policy Unit, is responsible for leading the introduction of Disability Access and Inclusion Plans and the continuing implementation of the National Disability Strategy in South Australia. Essential to the success of these initiatives is the engagement of people living with disability in the design, development and implementation of programs, policies and services that improve participation.
We want to ensure that all South Australians have the opportunity to contribute to our community and enjoy full inclusion in social, economic, sporting and cultural life. We encourage you to have your say and provide feedback through this survey to help improve access and inclusion for people with disability.
Your input helps Government make better decisions about matters that affect people with disability, including planning for better access and inclusion and removing existing barriers. Tell us your feedback by:
Sending us feedback via Georgina.Edwards@sa.gov.au, phone 8207 0767, or post to Georgina Edwards, Disability Access and Inclusion Survey, PO Box 70, Rundle Mall, Adelaide, 5000.
How will your input be used?
A report of the findings of the survey and Disability Access and Inclusion Consultations will be made available to the Minister for Disabilities, the across-government DAIP Committee and members of the Disability Engagement Register.
The Disability Engagement Register is a confidential contact list of people who volunteer to provide independent advice on issues that are important to people with disability in South Australia and we encourage you to register!
This report reflects the findings of the consultation and provides a valuable insight into access and inclusion that will help government to continue to foster better, more inclusive communities for everyone.
Status
CLOSED
Disability Access and Inclusion Survey is currently at this stage