Supporting people with disability

Accessibility and inclusion for all abilities

We're committed to building an inclusive and cohesive community that supports people of all abilities. We work with the disability sector to:

  • create more accessible public places
  • support the social and economic participation needs of people with disability
  • build an inclusive community culture.

Whittlesea Disability Network

Hosted by us, the Whittlesea Disability Network (WDN) supports people with disability to participate in their community. The network runs at least four events each year, providing members with opportunities to share information and connect. It's open to people with disability, carers and supporters.

Features of the network include:

For more information about joining the network or to attend a network meeting, contact the disability planner at access@whittlesea.vic.gov.au or call 03 9217 2170.

Council services for people with disability

Our Home and Community Care Program for Younger People (HACCPYP) provides basic support services. These are available for people aged under 65 years, or Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander People aged under 50 years.

The program is designed for people who want to live as independently as possible in their homes and community, but who are not eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

For more about available services, see our section on home and community care for people under 65.

Making our community more accessible

Across the City of Whittlesea we are working to ensure our municipality can be enjoyed by all.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds people under the age of 65 years who have permanent and significant disability. It is designed to increase their social and economic participation and strengthen their quality of life.

The Brotherhood of St Laurence supports people with disability who wish to apply for NDIS funding. The organisation also assists people to access appropriate services; both NDIS and non-NDIS. 

Find out about the Brotherhood of St Laurence disability services

Whittlesea Disability Action Plan

Every Council in Victoria is required by law to develop a Disability Action Plan (DAP). The aim of the plan is to reduce barriers and discrimination against people with disability.

Disability Action Plans work to:

  • reduce barriers to accessing goods, services and facilities
  • reduce barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment
  • promote inclusion and participation in the community for people with disability
  • achieve tangible changes in attitudes and practices that discriminate against people with disability.

Read a summary of our Disability Action Plan(PDF, 216KB)

Make a complaint about discrimination

Have you faced discrimination because of your disability? You can make a formal complaint.

If a person with disability is treated less favourably than a person without disability in the same or similar circumstances, you can make a discrimination complaint to have the matter addressed.

If this has happened to you or someone you know, contact the following organisations to find out what can be done.

Australian Human Rights Commission: for information about human rights and anti-discrimination law.

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC): for complaints relating to discrimination.

Victorian Disability Services Commissioner: for complaints about a disability service provider.

Victorian Office of Public Advocate: for complaints relating to a vulnerable person with disability.

Need more information about disability services?

Visit the Whittlesea Disability Network hub or call 03 9217 2170.

If you would like to promote an accessible activity or group within the City of Whittlesea contact us at access@whittlesea.vic.gov.au or call 03 9217 2170.