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A Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) is a document that outlines how Council will improve access to our services, spaces, and information so that people with disability can fully participate in community life
All South Australian councils must have a DAIP under the Disability Inclusion Act 2018 and review it every four years. With a new State Disability Inclusion Plan on the way, we’re aligning our next plan with these new directions and national strategies.
The new State Plan outlines 5 key areas we’ll align to:
Our new DAIP will also align to key national and state priorities, including:
Each level of government plays a unique role in supporting people with disability:
Working together with state and federal governments helps us do more because each one has a different role in supporting people with disability.
Community engagement on the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) is being delivered in three phases:
Phase 1 – Listening and shaping (completed)
Earlier engagement focused on hearing from people with disability, carers, families, service providers and the wider community. This feedback helped shape the priorities and actions in the Draft DAIP.
Phase 2 – Checking in on the draft (current)
We are now checking in with the community to see whether the Draft DAIP reflects what we heard, whether priorities have been captured accurately, and if anything is missing. This phase gives the community a chance to review and refine the draft before it is finalised.
Phase 3 – Closing the loop (next)
A final stage to ‘close the loop’ by sharing the endorsed DAIP and outlining next steps.
The final DAIP will include measurable targets and milestones. It will align with Council’s Strategic Plan 2025–2028, and we’ll monitor progress closely to track change and guide future improvements. We will keep our community informed of how we are going.
Feedback from the State Inclusion Plan consultation called for a stronger focus on identifying the current needs, risks, barriers, and strategies required to support priority cohorts, particularly those who often face overlapping forms of disadvantage. The DAIP aims to address these needs by engaging meaningfully with people with disability who are:
In addition to these priority groups our key stakeholders include:
We’re offering a range of ways for you to provide your feedback:
No matter how you choose to be involved, your voice matters.
We’ll collate all feedback and summarise it in a What We Heard Report, along with recommendations.
The final Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2025–2029 will then be reviewed and considered for adoption by Council in March 2026.
After this, the plan will be submitted to the State Government and published on Council’s website. People who asked to be kept in the loop will be informed once the final plan is available.
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Step 1. Read the draft DAIP or the Easy Read version in the Document Library.
Step 2. Complete the online survey below or click here for the Easy Read version
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Contact our friendly staff member Roxanne if you have any questions.
Phone: 8256 0333
Email: connected@playford.sa.gov.au
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Phone: 8256 0333
Email: connected@playford.sa.gov.au