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Disability Access and Inclusion Plan

Creating a plan for a more accessible and inclusive Melbourne. Our goal is to make Melbourne one of the world’s most accessible and inclusive cities.

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We developed our first Disability Action Plan in 1999, and since then we have been working to reduce and eliminate barriers in our physical, informational and social environments.

We undertook research and asked people with disability for their views on what needs to be done to make the city more inclusive. The findings of this research and the views of community members informed the draft Disability Access Plan 2020–2024, which was open for community consultationOpens in new tab from 8 July to 5 August 2020.

The final Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2020-2024 was endorsed by Council on 15 September 2020. This plan outlines how we will continue to work to reduce and eliminate barriers, both within the City of Melbourne and with external partners, to enable the full participation of people with a disability who live, work, visit and study in our city.

The plan:

  • was researched, developed and co-designed with the City of Melbourne’s Disability Advisory Committee.
  • addresses barriers in our built, information and social environments.
  • acknowledges embedded access initiatives implemented across City of Melbourne.
  • highlights equity of access as an organisation-wide responsibility and reinforces co-design with community as the best practice model for achieving universal access.
  • includes new access initiatives to be undertaken over the next four years.

The plan has been forwarded to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission as the City of Melbourne endorsed Disability Access Plan 2020–2024. Progress on actions and measures will be reported annually.

Read the final plan

Read the Easy English plan

our acknowledgement

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  • Aboriginal People Flag

The City of Melbourne respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land we govern, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin and pays respect to their Elders past and present. 

 

We acknowledge and honour the unbroken spiritual, cultural and political connection they have maintained to this unique place for more than 2000 generations.

We accept the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and are committed to walking together to build a better future.