Online Form - Have Your Say: Help Make Bassendean More Inclusive

The Town of Bassendean is committed to making our community more accessible and inclusive for everyone, including people with disabilities. To continue improving, we’ve developed a new draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) for 2024-2028, which builds on the progress we’ve made over the last five years.

This plan guides our efforts to provide equitable access to services, facilities, and opportunities for everyone, including people with disabilities. It supports a more inclusive community where everyone can participate in social, economic, and recreational activities. Now, we’re seeking your input to ensure the plan aligns with our community’s needs. This consultation is open from 16 September to 14 October 2024.

Your responses will be shared with staff at the Town of Bassendean, the Town Council, and the survey results will be publicly available in the Council agenda and minutes, but your name and any identifying information will not be recorded. All feedback will be considered when finalising the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.

 Share your feedback:

  • Online: using the form below.
  • In writing: PO Box 87, Bassendean WA 6934, [email protected].
  • By phone or in person: Call 9377 8000 to schedule a time to share your feedback.

 If you need more information, please contact the Town of Bassendean’s Community Development Team at 9377 8000 or [email protected].

If you need help with submitting feedback, call us at 9377 8000, and a member of our Community Development Team will assist you.

Submit your feedback below

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(These questions are optional, but will help us contact you if we have follow-up any queries with your responses)


These questions will help us gain a better understanding of our community

Do you identify as: (please select all that apply)
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How effectively do you believe the Town’s draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan addresses key areas to improve access and inclusion for people with disabilities?