IDAAG members Lena Snook and Eddie Szczepanik are making a difference.
Camera IconIDAAG members Lena Snook and Eddie Szczepanik are making a difference. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Shire of Mundaring needs advisers to join inclusion and disAbility access group

Lynn GriersonHills Avon Valley Gazette

RESIDENTS wanting to make a difference in their community are asked to consider joining Mundaring Shire’s inclusion and disAbility access advisory group.

The IDAAG team get together once every three months to discuss ways to create a more inclusive environment.

To join, the only requirement is to be a community member who has a disability, a family friend or carer of someone with a disability, or the representative of an organisation providing services for people with disabilities.

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Anyone unable to attend in person is encouraged to use Skype or send their views via email.

Call the Shire on 9290 6682 or email scss@mundaring.wa.gov.au.

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