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This consultation has concluded.
Tweed Shire Council is developing a policy and action plan to help improve access and inclusion for everyone in the community.
A three-month study is encouraging feedback from individuals and organisations to help Council produce the policy and action plan.
The forums and surveys on this site are central to this study, encouraging feedback and conversations among people with disability, their families, carers, service providers and other members of community. Please add your comments and ideas to the forum, complete our surveys, and take 10 seconds to complete our quick poll.
Tell us about the issues you have encountered which impede accessibilty and inclusion, and suggest measures to overcome these problems.
Check the News section for updates and provide your feedback on the forums and surveys.
For further information, contact Council's Aged and Disability Development Officer on (02) 6670 2442.
Have your say on Access and Inclusion!
Tweed Shire Council is developing a policy and action plan to help improve access and inclusion for everyone in the community.
A three-month study is encouraging feedback from individuals and organisations to help Council produce the policy and action plan.
The forums and surveys on this site are central to this study, encouraging feedback and conversations among people with disability, their families, carers, service providers and other members of community. Please add your comments and ideas to the forum, complete our surveys, and take 10 seconds to complete our quick poll.
Tell us about the issues you have encountered which impede accessibilty and inclusion, and suggest measures to overcome these problems.
Cabarita Beach resident Sam Ford and his parents, Michael and Margaret, with the new beach wheelchair provided by Council and the Cabarita Beach Surf Lifesaving Club.
A new beach wheelchair provided by Tweed Shire Council and Cabarita Beach Surf Lifesaving Club for community use.
The Mayor of Tweed, Councillor Barry Longland (centre), shows Kristian Keogh (left) and Ben Dierikx the Your Say Tweed online forums and questionnaires on his smart phone.