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Bland celebrates 2007 International Day of People with a DisABILITY

On 3 December, Bland Shire Council in New South Wales celebrated the 2007 International Day of People with a DisABILITY at a local cafe. Approximately 50 residents attended Council’s celebration, which featured the announcement of the 2007 Bland Shire Access Awards, as well as a presentation from guest speaker, Mary Henley Collopy, who lives with the daily effects of thalidomide disabilities. She discussed education, independence and leisure activities. Local community service providers also organised relevant information stalls, providing an opportunity for community members to mingle and discuss concerns relating to disabilities.

Bland Shire Mayor, David Bolte, said International Day of People with a DisABILITY provides an opportunity to celebrate the efforts and achievements of people with disabilities.

“Bland Shire is committed to maximising opportunities for people of all abilities to participate in all aspects of community life,” he said.

The celebration and the awards also raise community awareness about the issues affecting people who have a disability and how organisations and residents can work together to address these issues.

With a number of historical towns in Bland Shire, many buildings feature narrow doorways and heavyset steps leading to entrances. Many businesses are committed to overcoming these challenges, and ensuring that buildings are accessible to as many people as possible.

Any local business, community service provider or resident is able to nominate for the Bland Shire Access Awards, which recognise businesses and community organisations who demonstrate best practice in providing good access.

The awards comprise three categories: the Accessible Business Award, the Accessible Community Institution and Services Award, and the Access Encouragement Award.

Bland Shire Council’s Access Advisory Sub Committee initiated the Shire’s involvement in the International Day of People in 2001 and continues to support the ongoing recognition of the day. Formed in 2000, the Sub Committee raises awareness about access issues to Council and the community and works to improve access in the region.

For further information contact Bland’s Team Leader Community and Economic Development, Sharon D’Elboux, on (02) 6972 3645.

 

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