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(Disability) Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2022: Stage Two
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Consultation has concluded
Project update
In February 2019 the City of Adelaide endorsed its Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2022 (DAIP). The DAIP outlines Council’s policy position and includes an action plan. You can read the full DAIP by visiting the City of Adelaide Access and Inclusion page website. You can also subscribe to our new Access and Inclusion mailing list to receive our bi-annual newsletter.
Stage 2: Project Update
Stage 2 of consultation closed 5pm, 12 October 2018. During Stage 2 108 people visited the Your Say Adelaide page and 15 people collectively participated in three targeted focus groups (see key dates). A summary of the focus group feedback can be found here. Further updates will be posted on this page as the work towards preparing the final version for submission to Council is progressed.
Background
This is Stage Two of the project. During Stage One of the project we sought feedback on what the priorities for action should be for a new strategy, and identify key partnership opportunities with the sector. Your feedback contributed to the development of the draft (Disability) Access and Inclusion Plan 2019 -2022.
We would like your feedback on the new draft (Disability) Access and Inclusion Plan 2019 -2022.
The engagement period opens 31 August 2018 for six weeks; and will close 5pm, 12 October 2018.
If you would like to ask a question about the project, please click on the Q&A tab below.
If you would like to know more about the background to the project, please click on the Newsfeed tab below.
See below for further information for Stage Two of consultation:
In February 2019 the City of Adelaide endorsed its Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2022 (DAIP). The DAIP outlines Council’s policy position and includes an action plan. You can read the full DAIP by visiting the City of Adelaide Access and Inclusion page website. You can also subscribe to our new Access and Inclusion mailing list to receive our bi-annual newsletter.
Stage 2: Project Update
Stage 2 of consultation closed 5pm, 12 October 2018. During Stage 2 108 people visited the Your Say Adelaide page and 15 people collectively participated in three targeted focus groups (see key dates). A summary of the focus group feedback can be found here. Further updates will be posted on this page as the work towards preparing the final version for submission to Council is progressed.
Background
This is Stage Two of the project. During Stage One of the project we sought feedback on what the priorities for action should be for a new strategy, and identify key partnership opportunities with the sector. Your feedback contributed to the development of the draft (Disability) Access and Inclusion Plan 2019 -2022.
We would like your feedback on the new draft (Disability) Access and Inclusion Plan 2019 -2022.
The engagement period opens 31 August 2018 for six weeks; and will close 5pm, 12 October 2018.
If you would like to ask a question about the project, please click on the Q&A tab below.
If you would like to know more about the background to the project, please click on the Newsfeed tab below.
See below for further information for Stage Two of consultation: