Disability Access and Inclusion Plan - Community Survey
We are reviewing our Disability Service Plan and want to hear from
anyone who would like to have input into the review and the development
of a new Plan. Download the survey form here
(large print format also available).
More information: Contact E-QUAL (disability consultants) on (08) 9385 6666
or 1800 648 021 for country callers, or email e-qual@e-qual.net
The consultation period ends on Friday, 15 December 2006.
Bungarun conference bookings
One of the State's most culturally significant facilities is opening its doors
for conferences, training, team building and school camps. Bungarun, once home
to hundreds of Indigenous men and women who suffered from leprosy during the
1950s, 1960s and 1970s, has been expanded and renovated to provide quality
residential training facilities. Call Harry McFadyen on 9191 1907 to find out
more or download the Booking Form.
ENRICH
The government and private sector can now receive wide recognition for projects
that promote understanding, acceptance and respect for Indigenous culture and
heritage by applying to use the ENRICH signature, part of an innovative
reconciliation branding program launched by DIA.
Find out more.
Enrich Walk Trail
A trail of Noongar heritage sites is to be created in Perth's central foreshore
area in a plan by the DIA to showcase Perth's Indigenous history. The Enrich
Swan Foreshore Walk Trail concept was unveiled at WA On Show. See
news.
The walk trail is the premier project in the DIA's
Enrich program, which promotes reconciliation through projects that
increase understanding of Indigenous heritage and culture.
Please read our Statement
of Commitment to a new and just relationship.
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Bilateral Agreement on Indigenous Affairs
The Bilateral
Agreement on Indigenous Affairs was signed by the State of Western Australia
and the Commonwealth of Australia in July 2006. The Agreement establishes an
agreed framework and priorities for intergovernmental cooperation and enhanced
effort in Indigenous affairs.
Click to download the Agreement
and attachments.
Caring for Country campaign launched
Indigenous
Affairs Minister Sheila McHale has launched the DIA's Caring for Country
campaign, which encourages visitors to WA's remote areas to respect
Indigenous heritage sites and the land. Click on the links to watch the Caring
for Country adverts.
Sly Grog Hotline
West Coast Eagles footballer Ashley
Sampi is the voice of the Sly Groggin' strategy which urges people in the
Kimberley to help stamp out illegal alcohol sales in Aboriginal communities.
Hotline: 1800 500 815. View news and
poster
Easy Call Line - 1300 651 077. Dial this number from anywhere
within Western Australia and you will automatically be connected to your
regional DIA office for the cost of a local call.
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PALS Awards
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can contribute to reconciliation and win prizes.
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