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Cessnock City Council is committed to making our community more inclusive and accessible for everyone.
We are developing the Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2025-2029, and we need your input to make sure it reflects the needs and aspirations of our community.
Council can make better decisions when people with disability share their challenges, ideas, knowledge and experience.
Why Your Feedback Matters: If you have a disability, care for someone with a disability, or are involved in supporting people with disabilities, your insights are invaluable. Your feedback will help us understand the challenges and opportunities in our area and guide our actions to support inclusion and accessibility.
Prefer to have a chat? Book a meeting!
Telephone Interview
In-Person Meeting
Zoom or Teams online meeting
Use this link, or call Megan Barnes on (02) 4993 4378 to schedule a time for an interview or meeting
We can’t create a more inclusive Cessnock without you. Thank you for your participation and support!
Cessnock City Council is committed to making our community more inclusive and accessible for everyone.
We are developing the Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2025-2029, and we need your input to make sure it reflects the needs and aspirations of our community.
Council can make better decisions when people with disability share their challenges, ideas, knowledge and experience.
Why Your Feedback Matters: If you have a disability, care for someone with a disability, or are involved in supporting people with disabilities, your insights are invaluable. Your feedback will help us understand the challenges and opportunities in our area and guide our actions to support inclusion and accessibility.
Prefer to have a chat? Book a meeting!
Telephone Interview
In-Person Meeting
Zoom or Teams online meeting
Use this link, or call Megan Barnes on (02) 4993 4378 to schedule a time for an interview or meeting
We can’t create a more inclusive Cessnock without you. Thank you for your participation and support!
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Disability Inclusion Action Plan
Meet Megan.
She will explain what the plan is for, why you should get involved, and how you can get involved.