Disability

We work with councils to promote access and inclusion in local communities to ensure people with a disability have the same opportunities as other members of the community.

“Nothing about us without us” is a key tenet of the disability community. This reinforces the need to develop and implement policies and programs in collaboration with people with a disability. The majority of councils have disability advisory committees or networks which are consulted on key council decisions and provide feedback on council operations and policies.

Current priorities

The MAV is working to assist councils to create more inclusive communities for people with disability. We developed the Creating a more inclusive community for people with a disability framework (Word - 191KB) to assist councils in doing this through addressing ways in which barriers to participation and access can be reduced.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a most significant social policy reform for people with disabilities and their communities and will change the landscape of the disability care and support sector and the wider community. We are working closely with councils to support them throughout and beyond the transition period.

Additional priorities include working with councils to remove barriers to discrimination for people with disability and ensure adequate service provision through:

Submissions and briefs

We develop and form a collective local government sector view on a range of disability matters. These include:

To access other disability-related submissions, visit the MAV submissions page.

Committees and reference groups

The Victorian Local Government Disability Planners Network is convened at the MAV every six weeks and is a key network for liaising and support with local government officers developing community inclusion. We host the distribution list for this network.

Resources

Framework for a more inclusive community

ALGA disability inclusion guide for councils

Accessible Housing

Various councils and organisations have developed projects or advocacy positions to increase understanding of the current barriers to accessible housing. These include:

Increasing employment and civic participation

National survey and resource for local government

  • The National Disability Insurance Agency commissioned the University of Technology Sydney to develop a national survey and resource for local government on how local government can support the social and economic participation of people with disability. The research and resource are available on Institute for Public Policy and Governance website.

Legislative responsibilities

Government disability strategies

Past events

You can access disability-related presentations from past events on our Members Only past event presentations page.

Engage With Us

Please email: humanservices@mav.asn.au