Access and Inclusion Plan Engagement Project

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This consultation has now closed. 

The Access and Inclusion Plan (formerly known as our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan) is a strategic document that outlines the actions that will be taken to improve Access and Inclusion and to foster an equitable environment across the City of Vincent. It is a document that helps guide how we provide services, run events, plan new public spaces and generally ensure access for our whole community. Having an Access and Inclusion Plan (Plan) is also a requirement for all Local Governments under the Disability Services Act 1993.


What happened?

Our last Plan expired in 2022 and we developed a new draft Plan for 2022-2027. In order to ensure the new Plan met the needs of our community, we engaged with our community and stakeholders from the beginning of the development process. A number of engagement sessions were held during the community engagement phase including a community workshop and pop ups at Beatty Park and Kyilla Farmers Market and one on one discussions were held with both City staff and community members. Following this, we used the ideas and feedback received to write our draft Plan. We then asked for feedback from the wider public on the draft plan before it was adopted by Council.


When did it happen?

The initial community engagement phase ran from November 2021 until the end of January 2022. The draft Plan was developed then reviewed by stakeholders (including the groups and individuals who attended our community workshop) and submitted to the Ordinary Meeting of Council in May 2022, where it received approval to be advertised for public consultation. The final Plan was adopted at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 26 July 2022.

Graphic design for the draft plan, including pictures, was completed after the Plan was finalised and adopted. The Plan is available to view on our website here https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/documents/181/access-and-inclusion-plan-2022-2027 


How can I submit my ideas and feedback, or find out more information? 

This engagement project has finished. To provide feedback or for queries regarding Access and Inclusion within the City, you can contact the Diversity Access and Inclusion Officer by emailing community.partnerships@vincent.wa.gov.au, calling 9273 6000, sending a message via our Facebook or website chat or in person at the Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street Leederville.

If you require an interpreter or translator, the following services are available:

National Relay Service (NRS) 133 677 (TTY/ voice calls) or www.relayservice.com.au

Speak and Listen: 1300 555 727

Translating and Interpreting Service: 131 450


This consultation has now closed. 

The Access and Inclusion Plan (formerly known as our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan) is a strategic document that outlines the actions that will be taken to improve Access and Inclusion and to foster an equitable environment across the City of Vincent. It is a document that helps guide how we provide services, run events, plan new public spaces and generally ensure access for our whole community. Having an Access and Inclusion Plan (Plan) is also a requirement for all Local Governments under the Disability Services Act 1993.


What happened?

Our last Plan expired in 2022 and we developed a new draft Plan for 2022-2027. In order to ensure the new Plan met the needs of our community, we engaged with our community and stakeholders from the beginning of the development process. A number of engagement sessions were held during the community engagement phase including a community workshop and pop ups at Beatty Park and Kyilla Farmers Market and one on one discussions were held with both City staff and community members. Following this, we used the ideas and feedback received to write our draft Plan. We then asked for feedback from the wider public on the draft plan before it was adopted by Council.


When did it happen?

The initial community engagement phase ran from November 2021 until the end of January 2022. The draft Plan was developed then reviewed by stakeholders (including the groups and individuals who attended our community workshop) and submitted to the Ordinary Meeting of Council in May 2022, where it received approval to be advertised for public consultation. The final Plan was adopted at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 26 July 2022.

Graphic design for the draft plan, including pictures, was completed after the Plan was finalised and adopted. The Plan is available to view on our website here https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/documents/181/access-and-inclusion-plan-2022-2027 


How can I submit my ideas and feedback, or find out more information? 

This engagement project has finished. To provide feedback or for queries regarding Access and Inclusion within the City, you can contact the Diversity Access and Inclusion Officer by emailing community.partnerships@vincent.wa.gov.au, calling 9273 6000, sending a message via our Facebook or website chat or in person at the Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street Leederville.

If you require an interpreter or translator, the following services are available:

National Relay Service (NRS) 133 677 (TTY/ voice calls) or www.relayservice.com.au

Speak and Listen: 1300 555 727

Translating and Interpreting Service: 131 450


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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    The purpose of this survey is to give us information that will help design our next Disability Access and Inclusion Plan. If you require any assistance to complete this survey or would like a hard copy, please contact our Community Development Team by calling 9273 6000, emailing community.partnerships@vincent.wa.gov.au or visit our Community Centre located at 99 Loftus Street Leederville.

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