Inclusive Community: Shifting Attitudes, Transforming Lives

The Clarence Valley is home to around 54,580 people. Of this population, 4,580 people (8.5%) live with a severe or profound disability, compared to the state regional average of 6.8%.

Under the Disability Inclusion Act 2014, all councils must deliver a Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) every four years. Clarence Valley Council's current DIAP (2023–2026) sets out practical steps to remove barriers and build a more inclusive community.

What is a DIAP?

A Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) outlines the practical steps put in place by an organisation to break down barriers for people with disability and promote access to services, information, employment, and the rights of people with disability.

There are four key focus areas in the DIAP:

  • To foster positive community attitudes and behaviours.
  • Increase the liveability of our communities.
  • Improve access to meaningful employment for people with disability.
  • Improve access to services, systems and processes.

Read the 2023–2026 DIAP here

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