Published on Monday, 16 June 2025 at 10:03:35 AM

The Disability Access and Inclusion Plan is a document detailing a local government’s commitment to ensuring that all people with disabilities can access all information, services and facilities provided and that they can be included in the community like all other community members.
The preparation of a DAIP is required under the WA Disability Services Act 1993 (amended 2015), and must include a public consultation period.
What is the Shire doing? The Shire of Williams is currently reviewing its DAIP that was prepared in 2020, and is seeking public comment from the community as to areas that can be improved upon in terms of accessibility – inclusive of physical access and general access to information, services and facilities.
The Shire’s DAIP can be found here
Hard copies can be made available on request, as well as in alternative formats if required.
Community input is welcomed by written response to the Shire – either by post or email (britt.logie@williams.wa.gov.au) or by contacting Britt Logie on 9885 1005.
The Shire will collate all responses, and then prepare a Draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan, which will be made available for public comment prior to submission to the Disability Services Commission by 15 July 2025.
If you have any questions, or require further information on this project, please do not hesitate to contact the Shire on 9885 1005.

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