Port Stephens Council is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from the community to join its newly established Disability Inclusion and Access Advisory Group (DIAAG).
The group aims to ensure Council decision-making is informed by diverse perspectives on disability, as part of Council’s Community Wellbeing Strategy and Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) to foster a more inclusive and accessible Port Stephens.
“Port Stephens Council is really committed to creating a community where everyone feels included and empowered to fully participate,” said Mayor, Leah Anderson.
“The new Disability Inclusion and Access Advisory Group is an important step in achieving this vision. We want to hear directly from and work collaboratively with people with lived experience, their families, carers, and service providers.
“Their insights will help us shape Council’s decisions and make sure our services and facilities are truly accessible for everyone. I strongly encourage anyone passionate about disability inclusion to submit an Expression of Interest,” she said.
The group will provide advice on key Council projects and insights on current issues, community concerns, and opportunities relevant to people with disability.
Deputy Mayor, Jason Wells, has been a passionate champion in establishing the new group.
“The DIAAG is a fantastic development opportunity for both emerging leaders and experienced advocates,” said Cr Wells.
“Members will receive training and mentoring, learn Council processes, build advocacy and meeting skills, and collaborate with other members to ensure diverse voices are heard.
“We’re looking for individuals eager to learn, participate actively, and help us build a more inclusive Port Stephens,” he said.
For more information about the Disability Inclusion and Access Advisory Group and to submit an Expression of Interest, visit pscouncil.info/people-with-a-disability.