What have we done so far?

Information icon with three arrows pointing away from it. The accessibility icon and inclusive icon are below it.

We shared information about how to make the community accessible and inclusive.

This includes playgrounds and community events.

Decision bubbles numbered one and 2. Below them is a woman placing a supportive hand on the shoulder of man she is talking to.

We also shared information about how to work with people with disability when you make decisions that affect them.

Decision bubbles numbered one and 2. Under them is the local council icon with 74% next to it, and a young person pointing up at the bubble numbered 2.

74% of government organisations have supported young people with disability to take part in decision‑making.

Document titled Toolkit with the State Government department icon and a supportive hand hand icon underneath.

We also made a toolkit to support government organisations.

This toolkit will make sure they give people accessible information about their services.

This includes giving people information in other formats, such as:

Easy Read icon.

  • Easy Read

A person using Auslan.

  • Auslan

A person using Braille

  • Braille.

A computer screen with the Inclusive SA document on it.

We made a website for Inclusive SA.

We also made a toolkit with information about:

A sign with the disability symbol and unisex symbol. It has Unisex Toilet LH printed on it and braille underneath.

  • accessible signs

A person having a hearing aid fitted to their ear.

  • multimedia devices.

A man with a hearing aid listening to his phone.

Multimedia devices help people with a speech or hearing impairment understand important information.

72% of government organisations now have:

A sign with accessible information on it. Next to it is the City Council icon and 72%.

  • accessible signs

A hearing aid. Next to it is the City Council icon and 72%.

  • multimedia devices.

The City Council icon with 86% next to it. Underneath this is a person training someone else on a laptop.

86% of government organisations have trained new staff on how to work with people with disability.

The City Council icon with 70% next to it. Underneath this is a group of happy volunteers next to a money symbol with a cross on it.

70% of government organisations have given people with disability chances to volunteer.

When you volunteer, you:

  • work but you don’t get paid
  • do work that helps other people.