Inclusive SA was launched on 1 November 2019 and is the South Australian Government's first State Disability Inclusion Plan.
Their commitment is to create an accessible and inclusive South Australia based on fairness and respect.
The State Disability Inclusion Plan brings State Government agencies and local councils together to reduce the barriers faced by people living with disability.
Inclusive SA sets out their priorities and actions for the next four years under the following themes:
- Inclusive communities for all
- Leadership and collaboration
- Accessible communities
- Learning and employment.
The priorities and actions set out in Inclusive SA are the first steps to improving access and inclusion for people living with disability.
The plan is available in Easy Read, plain text and PDF.
State authorities have certain responsibilities under the Disability Inclusion Act 2018 (SA). You can read the frequently asked questions here to learn more
The Department of Human Services appreciates ongoing feedback to help them reflect and improve. You can let them know what you think, via:
- email: dhsdisabilityinclusion@sa.gov.au
- phone: (08) 8415 4383
- write to: Disability Reform, Department of Human Services, Riverside Centre, GPO Box 292, Adelaide, SA 5001
Under the Disability Inclusion Act 2018 (SA), the District Council of Peterborough has developed its own Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP), and can be found here: