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Help us create a more inclusive and accessible Lismore for people living with disability
Lismore City Council is developing its new Disability Inclusion Action Plan and seeks your feedback.
We want to hear from people with disability, people with mental health conditions and people with caring responsibilities about how we can make Lismore and its villages more inclusive.
The new plan will outline Council’s commitment to people living with disability and list what actions we will take to:
Make our services and facilities more accessible.
Promote a positive and inclusive community.
Ensure our systems and processes are appropriate for everyone.
Encourage a diverse and inclusive workplace at Council.
How you can give feedback
There are 3 ways you can be involved and provide us with your feedback:
If you require assistance to engage in this consultation due to accessibility, language, cultural or other barriers, please phone Community Engagement Office, Flora Zigterman on 1300 87 83 87 or email flora.zigterman@lismore.nsw.gov.au
Help us create a more inclusive and accessible Lismore for people living with disability
Lismore City Council is developing its new Disability Inclusion Action Plan and seeks your feedback.
We want to hear from people with disability, people with mental health conditions and people with caring responsibilities about how we can make Lismore and its villages more inclusive.
The new plan will outline Council’s commitment to people living with disability and list what actions we will take to:
Make our services and facilities more accessible.
Promote a positive and inclusive community.
Ensure our systems and processes are appropriate for everyone.
Encourage a diverse and inclusive workplace at Council.
How you can give feedback
There are 3 ways you can be involved and provide us with your feedback:
If you require assistance to engage in this consultation due to accessibility, language, cultural or other barriers, please phone Community Engagement Office, Flora Zigterman on 1300 87 83 87 or email flora.zigterman@lismore.nsw.gov.au