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Nominations have concluded
Nominations Close: 5pm on Friday, 12 November 2021
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Disability and Carers Advisory Committee (DCAC).
The DCAC advises and makes recommendations to Council, on a range of strategic issues which affect the quality of life of people with disability, their families and carers living in and visiting the City of Kalamunda.
The objective is to support the goals of being a community that cares for its frail, aged and people living with disability through:
Considering provision of services, facilities and programs for people living with disability, their families and carers and visitors to the City of Kalamunda.
Considering issues pertaining to the implementation of the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP).
Seeking to identify any opportunities to improve inclusion and reduce social isolation for all community members.
Provide advice and recommendations to Council in respect to disability, disability services and improvement of access.
The City is currently seeking nominations to fill the following positions:
Up to five (5) community representatives with a disability or who have experience and interest in access and inclusion of people with a disability
Up to two (2) organisations providing services to people with a disability
The Advisory Committee is to be made up of 8 members comprising:
One Councillor
Up to five community representatives with a disability or who have experience and interest in access and inclusion of people with disability.
Up to two organisations providing services to people with disability.
Term of Appointment: up to 2 years
HOW TO NOMINATE If you are interested in participating on this Advisory committee, please complete the online nomination form below.
To submit a nomination, you need to:
Provide a one page summary answering the expression of interest criteria
Read, Understand and Agree to the Terms of Reference (See document library)
Read, Understand and Agree to the Policy (See document library)
Alternatively you can obtain hard copies of the required documents from document library or the following and submit:
In Person: City of Kalamunda Administration Centre located at 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
Nominations to be received by 5pm on Friday, 12 November 2021
Nominations Close: 5pm on Friday, 12 November 2021
The City of Kalamunda is seeking nominations for the Disability and Carers Advisory Committee (DCAC).
The DCAC advises and makes recommendations to Council, on a range of strategic issues which affect the quality of life of people with disability, their families and carers living in and visiting the City of Kalamunda.
The objective is to support the goals of being a community that cares for its frail, aged and people living with disability through:
Considering provision of services, facilities and programs for people living with disability, their families and carers and visitors to the City of Kalamunda.
Considering issues pertaining to the implementation of the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP).
Seeking to identify any opportunities to improve inclusion and reduce social isolation for all community members.
Provide advice and recommendations to Council in respect to disability, disability services and improvement of access.
The City is currently seeking nominations to fill the following positions:
Up to five (5) community representatives with a disability or who have experience and interest in access and inclusion of people with a disability
Up to two (2) organisations providing services to people with a disability
The Advisory Committee is to be made up of 8 members comprising:
One Councillor
Up to five community representatives with a disability or who have experience and interest in access and inclusion of people with disability.
Up to two organisations providing services to people with disability.
Term of Appointment: up to 2 years
HOW TO NOMINATE If you are interested in participating on this Advisory committee, please complete the online nomination form below.
To submit a nomination, you need to:
Provide a one page summary answering the expression of interest criteria
Read, Understand and Agree to the Terms of Reference (See document library)
Read, Understand and Agree to the Policy (See document library)
Alternatively you can obtain hard copies of the required documents from document library or the following and submit:
In Person: City of Kalamunda Administration Centre located at 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda