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Council funding to support disability infrastructure

Local Governments in Western Australia will be able to apply for funding to support new infrastructure designed to assist people with a disability.

A total of $2.75 million in State Government funding was recently recently announced.  

Under the $2 million Changing Places program, Local Governments will be able to apply for up to two thirds of the cost of developing an adult change facility, or Change Place. 

The WA Local Government Association (WALGA) welcomed the grant funding, saying it would contribute to the sector’s aim of building inclusive communities.

WALGA President Mayor Troy Pickard said improving the lives of Australians with disabilities is an important objective for Local Government.

“Appropriately designed change places mean that individuals and carers will have peace of mind that facilities will be available to cater for their needs in a safe, comfortable and dignified manner.”

An additional $750,000 has been allocated for smaller community infrastructure initiatives aimed at enhancing and increasing community participation by people with disability.

Mayor Pickard said the Changing Places program follows on from successful implementation in the UK and Victoria and the additional community infrastructure funding would complement the initiatives identified in many Councils’ existing Disability Access and Inclusion Plans.

“Local Government owns and operates a range of community buildings and facilities that support participation in the community and we are committed to ensuring everyone is provided equal access and opportunity to enjoy them.

“Many of our members, in consultation with their communities, have already identified ways in which they can assist to bring this about.

“This funding will greatly assist Councils in their infrastructure investments to make changes that will have a big impact for people with disability.

“We hope that through these collective efforts, we can make practical changes to positively affect the lives of people with disability.”

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