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The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale is committed to improving the physical access to our services and facilities, as well as incorporating inclusion at a participatory and service level.
To support and guide us in this area, we have developed an Access and Inclusion Advisory Group made up of Councillors, businesses representatives and community members passionate about delivering better outcomes in the space.
We have also recently launched our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2023 - 2028.
The Access and Inclusion Advisory Group has been operating since 2018 and aims to support the development, implementation, review and evaluation of this strategic plan.
The group also supports the Shire to form positive community partnerships and achieve the objectives of our Strategic Community Plan.
On this project page, you will find information and resources on the following:
Advisory Group members
Advisory Group agendas, minutes and meeting dates
Shire plans and strategies relating to access and inclusion
News stories on how we’re supporting and promoting access and inclusion
Be involved
We welcome your feedback, ideas and questions about access and inclusion in the Shire.
If you have a question, submit it via the “Ask a question” tab below.
We also welcome any ideas or suggestions you may have – you can submit them using the “Suggest an idea” tab below.
The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale is committed to improving the physical access to our services and facilities, as well as incorporating inclusion at a participatory and service level.
To support and guide us in this area, we have developed an Access and Inclusion Advisory Group made up of Councillors, businesses representatives and community members passionate about delivering better outcomes in the space.
We have also recently launched our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2023 - 2028.
The Access and Inclusion Advisory Group has been operating since 2018 and aims to support the development, implementation, review and evaluation of this strategic plan.
The group also supports the Shire to form positive community partnerships and achieve the objectives of our Strategic Community Plan.
On this project page, you will find information and resources on the following:
Advisory Group members
Advisory Group agendas, minutes and meeting dates
Shire plans and strategies relating to access and inclusion
News stories on how we’re supporting and promoting access and inclusion
Be involved
We welcome your feedback, ideas and questions about access and inclusion in the Shire.
If you have a question, submit it via the “Ask a question” tab below.
We also welcome any ideas or suggestions you may have – you can submit them using the “Suggest an idea” tab below.
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Our Civil Maintenance Team recently carried out the line-marking for the bays, which has been a focus of the Shire’s Access and Inclusion Advisory Group to improve accessibility to all businesses and venues throughout the region.
The Shire is also a partner of the This Bay Is Someone’s Day campaign, which aims to reduce the misuse of ACROD parking bays.
Our Civil Maintenance Team recently carried out the line-marking for the bays, which has been a focus of the Shire’s Access and Inclusion Advisory Group to improve accessibility to all businesses and venues throughout the region.
The Shire is also a partner of the This Bay Is Someone’s Day campaign, which aims to reduce the misuse of ACROD parking bays.