Top of page
Misc

Applications open to join Disability Services Commission Board

Man in electric wheelchair moving along the city street
Photo: Dreamstime

Applications are open for interested people to join the Disability Services Commission Board.

The nine-member Board provides general direction on the operation of the Commission and legislation specifies that at least five members must either have a disability, have a relative with disability, or have current or recent experience as a carer or an advocate for people with disability.

A key focus of the Board’s work over its coming term is to promote and drive the delivery of the State Disability Strategy.

Board members will be encouraged to use their existing personal and professional networks to inform research projects and contribute to the Board’s broader aims and goals.

Applications are being sought from people with disability, family members, carers, advocates and others with knowledge and expertise of disability, as well as people who have expertise relevant to the function of the Commission such as management, law, marketing or service provision.

“The Board’s goal is remarkably straightforward and critically important: to enhance the lives of people with disability, their families and carers in the Western Australian community.” said Disability Services Minister Don Punch.

“Newly elected Board members will work alongside members of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability to build a more inclusive Western Australia and empower people with disability to participate meaningfully in all parts of society.

“The Board strives to reflect the diversity of the community and people who can demonstrate the required skills, knowledge or experience are invited to nominate for membership.

“As well as people with lived experience of disability, people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, culturally and linguistically diverse people, young people and people living in regional and remote areas of Western Australia are also encouraged to apply.” said Punch

For more information, go to https://www.wa.gov.au

 

You might also like

woman with vision disabilities using computer with refreshable braille display woman with vision disabilities using computer with refreshable braille display

Feds move to improve web and mobile app accessibility

Last week, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland signed a final…

blind person using audio book player for visually impaired, listening to audio book on his computer. blind person using audio book player for visually impaired, listening to audio book on his computer.

Lack of accessible crisis communication endangers lives of disabled people

Australians with disabilities are at risk from the impacts of…

businesswoman in wheelchair going through reports while working female coworker in the office. businesswoman in wheelchair going through reports while working female coworker in the office.

New guide released to improve employment opportunities for disabled people

A new Disability Confident guide for managers helping them recruit,…