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Help make Lithgow More Accessible and Inclusive for Everyone
From this feedback, the Council can better plan and influence improvements to public facilities and services.
This survey is part of the community consultation that will inform Lithgow City Council’s new Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP). The Plan will define the actions Council will take to reduce barriers for people with disability so they can better participate in all areas of community life. The new plan will guide Council’s work over the next 4 years.
More than 1,582 community members in Lithgow identified at the 2021 Census as a person in need of the assistance of a carer, family or friends to get about their daily life.
We want to hear your voice if:
• You have a disability
• Someone in your family has a disability
• You are a carer for someone with a disability
• You are a disability service provider
• You have ideas for making Lithgow a better place for people with disabilities
The survey is now open at the following link here until Friday 22 September 2023. If you need more information, please get in touch with Lithgow City Council Community development officer at here
This article archived 24 Oct 2023
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