Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) Review

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Consultation has concluded

We want to hear from you about Disability, Access and Inclusion in the Campbelltown local government area.

We are currently developing our Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2022 - 2026. The plan will assist us to continue our commitment to supporting and improving access and inclusion to our services and facilities. If you are a person living with disability, family member, carer, service provider, business or are passionate about creating a community that supports accessible and inclusive environments for people with disability, please provide feedback by completing this survey.

Click to view our 2017 - 2021 Disability Inclusion Action Plan.

For further information or assistance in completing the survey please contact us on 4645 4579 or email chloe.young@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au, the National Relay Service (TTY) on 133 677 or Telephone Interpreter Service on 131 450

We appreciate you completing this survey and your responses will remain confidential.

As an extra thank you, one lucky participant will be randomly drawn to win a $100 gift card. Note: the winner must live or work in the Campbelltown Local Government area. Council staff members and ineligible to win.

The survey will take approximately 6 minutes to complete and will close on 2 February 2022

We want to hear from you about Disability, Access and Inclusion in the Campbelltown local government area.

We are currently developing our Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2022 - 2026. The plan will assist us to continue our commitment to supporting and improving access and inclusion to our services and facilities. If you are a person living with disability, family member, carer, service provider, business or are passionate about creating a community that supports accessible and inclusive environments for people with disability, please provide feedback by completing this survey.

Click to view our 2017 - 2021 Disability Inclusion Action Plan.

For further information or assistance in completing the survey please contact us on 4645 4579 or email chloe.young@campbelltown.nsw.gov.au, the National Relay Service (TTY) on 133 677 or Telephone Interpreter Service on 131 450

We appreciate you completing this survey and your responses will remain confidential.

As an extra thank you, one lucky participant will be randomly drawn to win a $100 gift card. Note: the winner must live or work in the Campbelltown Local Government area. Council staff members and ineligible to win.

The survey will take approximately 6 minutes to complete and will close on 2 February 2022

Consultation has concluded
  • Get involved in improving access in Campbelltown

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    Campbelltown residents are being called on to help develop Council’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022-2026 by taking part in a series of online workshops for the community, disability and business sectors over the next week.

    The DIAP outlines the strategies and actions that Council will take over the next four years to develop accessible and inclusive environments for people with disability.

    An initial engagement survey completed by 70 community members found 49 per cent of people wanted to see more accessible public facilities.

    Over the past four years, significant strides have been taken in improving accessibility across the city, including the building of a new inclusive playground at Variety Livvi’s Place Glenfield, quiet hours at several community events and a new Australia Day Award to recognise the contribution of people with disability.

    However, Council recognises the need to continue moving forward and taking actions that will improve accessibility within Council facilities and services as well as working alongside the business and community sectors to facilitate wider change.

    These workshops are an opportunity for people living with disability, carers, service providers, business owners or any community member to highlight existing gaps and help make Campbelltown more inclusive and accessible.

    Sessions include:

    Community Member Sessions:

    • 21 February 5.30pm to 7pm
    • 22 February 10am until 11.30pm


    Disability Sector Session:

    • 23 February from 12.30pm until 2pm


    Business Session:

    • 28 February 5.30pm until 7pm