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Consultation has concluded
The Adelaide City Council (ACC) Access and Inclusion Strategy was developed in consultation with key stakeholders and endorsed by Council in November 2012.
The Strategy sets out Council’s commitment to making the City a welcoming and inclusive place for everyone to enjoy, with a particular focus on outcomes for people with disability.
Council seeks the community’s feedback to identify priority actions for the Adelaide City Council associated with the Access and Inclusion Strategy in 2016/17 and beyond.
Before answering please read the Consultation Pack
the Guest Book where your comments will be availalble for the public to see OR
the Feedback Form where your comments will remain private
For more information about Access and Inclusion and the Case Study Project Write Ups click here
The Adelaide City Council (ACC) Access and Inclusion Strategy was developed in consultation with key stakeholders and endorsed by Council in November 2012.
The Strategy sets out Council’s commitment to making the City a welcoming and inclusive place for everyone to enjoy, with a particular focus on outcomes for people with disability.
Council seeks the community’s feedback to identify priority actions for the Adelaide City Council associated with the Access and Inclusion Strategy in 2016/17 and beyond.
Before answering please read the Consultation Pack
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by Sooz at ACC,
29 Sep 2014
The Access and Inclusion Strategy was developed when there was an
increased focus on disability in Australia and is Council’s strategic
framework to guide planning and encourage collaboration with the
community to achieve the six desired outcomes. (The six outcomes are
included in the Consultation Packs listed below. This is an opportunity
for us to connect with people who use the city on a regular basis, to
understand their priorities within the existing framework of Council’s
Access and Inclusion Strategy.