Access and Inclusion
One of our community Objectives is to enhance community connection and well-being so we can work towards our Commitment of protecting what makes us special, improving our quality of life and planning for future generations. Ensuring we do what we can to make our community as inclusive and accessible as possible is a fundamental part of this.
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Disability Access and Inclusion Plan
The Disability Access & Inclusion Plan (2018-2023) assists the Shire of Denmark to make its services and facilities equitable and accessible for people with disability. Under the Disability Services Act 1993, every local and state government agency must develop a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
The current plan has seven outcome areas. They are:
- All people with disability have the same opportunities as other people to access the services of, and events organised by, the Shire of Denmark.
- People with disability have the same opportunities as other people to access the buildings and other facilities of the Shire of Denmark.
- People with disability receive information from the Shire of Denmark in a format that will enable them to access the information as readily as other people are able to access it.
- People with disability receive the same level and quality of service from the staff of the Shire of Denmark as other people receive from the Shire of Denmark.
- People with disability have the same opportunities as other people to make complaints to the Shire of Denmark.
- People with disability have the same opportunities as other people to participate in any public consultation by the Shire of Denmark.
People with a disability have the same opportunities as other people to obtain and maintain employment with the Shire of Denmark.
The Shire of Denmark's DAIP is currently under review.
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Access and Inclusion Services Information
The major project happening in the Shire of Denmark with regard to Access and Inclusion in 2023/24 is the review of our Disability, Access and Inclusion Plan.
If you would like to find out more about this review or to get involved, please contact our Community Development Officer.
Beach Wheelchairs
Council has two Beach Wheelchairs that are available to hire, free of charge - one at Parry Beach and one at Ocean Beach.
Beach Wheelchairs (or Beach Trekkers) are designed to transport a person with disability easily across all terrains from soft loose beach sand to hard surfaces and into the water.
Parry Beach
Bookings and use of the Trekker at Parry Beach is managed by the Parry Beach Voluntary Management Group (PBVMG). To book or find out further information regarding use and booking, please contact the Parry Beach Campground Caretaker on 0427 641 524.
Ocean Beach
Bookings and use of the Trekker at Ocean Beach is managed by the Denmark Surf Life Saving Club (DSLSC) and is available typically only when the beach is being patrolled. To book or find out further information regarding use and booking, please contact the Club on 0432 955 436.
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What’s On for Inclusion
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Related News
Posted 24 April 2024
Volunteer Appreciation Sundowner: 18 May
Celebrating National Volunteer Week 2024: 'Something for Everyone'
Posted 02 April 2024
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan Review Public Comment
Community invited to share feedback during Public Comment 2-17 April
Posted 26 March 2024
All Abilities Jetty at Nornalup Completed for Public Use
Ramp and jetty will be open for public use from Friday 29 March
Posted 01 March 2024
Community Citizen of the Year Award Nominations Open
Nominate someone you know before 31 March to recognise their contribution
Posted 28 February 2024
Berridge Park Concept Plan Adopted, Funding Chase Begins
Council gives Shire green light to apply for funding for Berridge Park revitalisation
Posted 14 February 2024
School Holiday Program Flyer: Get Your Activity Featured
Contact Community Services before Monday 4 March to be featured for free
Posted 08 February 2024
New iPads a Win for Accessibility at Denmark's Library
iPads available to borrow for library members to boost accessibility to online resources
Posted 09 January 2024
Kwoorabup Festival: Events from 5pm at Berridge Park
Join the festivities on Friday 26 January with activities, markets, food and more
Posted 21 December 2023
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan Review Update
Accessible engagement a top priority as part of the DAIP review
Posted 18 December 2023
Nornalup Jetty Project Delayed, On Track for January Completion
Substantial progress made on the construction and installation of all-abilities jetty
Posted 14 December 2023
School Holiday Fun at the Denmark Public Library
Fun and activities for kids and young families these summer holidays
Posted 29 November 2023
International Day of People with Disability 2023: Family Fun Walk
Shire and Kwoorabup Community Markets co-host 3 Dec all-abilities event
Posted 19 October 2023
Upgrades to Nornalup Jetty and Launch to Begin Soon
Work to start on 1 November, due for completion in time for peak summer visitation period
Posted 11 October 2023
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan Review Kicks Off
Community consultation begins for major review of DAIP, focused on inclusion
Posted 07 September 2023
Kids Sensory Kits Join the Collection at Denmark's Library
Relaxation, Focus, Movement and Emotion & Feeling Sensory Kits Added to Library Collection
Posted 09 August 2023
Access and Inclusion Funding Boost in 23/24 Budget
More than $30,000 allocated to Access and Inclusion projects and deliverables
Posted 20 January 2023
Facility Upgrades to Prawn Rock Channel Recreational Area
Erosion remediation, new beach access and new accessible toilet block for Prawn Rock Channel
Posted 11 January 2023
Shire of Denmark Joins Membership of Reconciliation WA
Shire President Ceinwen Gearon is delighted to share news of latest milestone
Posted 29 November 2022
International Day of People with Disability 2022 at Rec Centre
Recreation Centre to host Something for Everyone on Saturday 3 December
Posted 07 November 2022
Voice Campaign Welcomes Shire of Denmark's Support
"It's encouraging to see the depth of support from across the community"
Posted 28 October 2022
Shire Acknowledges Uluru Statement from the Heart
Denmark Shire Council acknowledges and accepts invitation of Uluru Statement
Posted 11 May 2022
Cultural Burn Trial Completed in Denmark
Important precedent set for incorporating cultural practice into mitigation work
Posted 23 November 2021
Free Public Screening of From Sky to Sea
Free screening to celebrate International Day of People with Disability
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Disability Support
Support is available for members of our community who live with a disability and their carers.
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Pride Support
There is a growing pride movement in the Great Southern, providing connection and support to members of the local LGBTQIA+ community.
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First Nations Support
The Shire of Denmark rests on Minang and Bibbulmun Noongar Country.
The lands and waters within the bounds of our Shire were cared for and managed by Traditional Custodians for thousands of years before our Local Government came into existence. The Shire of Denmark respectfully acknowledges those many, many generations of on-going custodianship, we extend our deepest respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and we welcome their guidance and counsel.
Our Local Government is a proud member of Reconciliation WA and our Council voted to formally accept the Uluru Statement from the Heart in October 2022 as an open invitation to the Australian people from First Nations Australians to walk together to a better future.
Reconciliation, advocacy, mental health and other support services are available for First Nations Australians and their allies.
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Support
Our community in the Shire of Denmark is lucky to be home to people from all over the world. Support is available for people who have culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds.
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Awards and Grants
Every member of our community contributes something individual and special to the fabric of life here in the Shire of Denmark. In acknowledgement of those important contributions to community life, the Shire of Denmark Community Citizen of the Year award is presented to a worthy community member each year.
Nominations for the awards (presented in May at the annual Thank a Volunteer event) open annually in March. For more information about the nomination process, please visit our Volunteering page.
Other awards and grants in the Shire of Denmark for include:
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Denmark Recreation Centre and Creche
The Denmark Recreation Centre has something for everyone.
Find out more about what’s on at the Rec Centre.
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Denmark Public Library
The Denmark Public Library is filled to the brim with resources for community members of all ages, interests and abilities, especially seniors.
Why not visit our Library today?
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Have Your Say
Community consultations in the Shire of Denmark aren’t complete without representation from all generations who live here. We recognise not all members of our community are able to access information in the same way, so we do our best to make sure we have consultations available that are quick, accessible and easy to participate in various formats (including hardcopy) – that way, everyone can have their say on the future of our community.
Current community consultations can be found on our Community Consultation page.
Have you thought about standing for Council? Representation from a wide-cross section of our community is what makes all the difference. Visit our Standing for Council page for more information.
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Contact
Our Community Development Officer can be reached at (08) 9848 0300 or enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au.
Contact details for our Councillors are published on our Councillors page.
National Relay Service: 1800 555 677
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