Disability access and inclusion
DMIRS is committed to delivering on the seven outcomes of the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2023 by improving access to the department’s services, events, facilities, consultation and feedback, employment and information for people with disability.
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2023
In accordance with the Disability Services Act, the department has a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2023
Strategies for ensuring people with disability, their families and carers have equal opportunity to access our services and facilities.
This plan is available, upon request, in alternative formats like large print, hard copy, electronic format, audio or Braille.
Access DMIRS
- National Relay Service (NRS) for the hearing impaired: 13 36 77
- Phone: 1300 136 237
- Postal Address: Locked Bag 14, Cloisters Square WA 6850
- accessibility@dmirs.wa.gov.au
Metropolitan offices
- Mineral House, 100 Plain Street, East Perth
- Gordon Stephenson House, 140 William Street, Perth
- 1 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth
- Mason Bird Building, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington
Regional offices
- Albany Unit 2, 129 Aberdeen Street, 6330
- Broome Woody’s Arcade Unit 6, 15 Dampier Terrace, 6725
- Bunbury Bunbury Tower Level 8, 61 Victoria Street, 6230
- Collie 66 Wittenoom Street, 6225
- Geraldton PO Plaza 50-52 Durlacher Street, 6530
- Kalgoorlie Cnr Hunter and Broadwood Street 6430
- Karratha The Quarter HQ Level 2, 20 Sharpe Ave 6430
- Leonora 13 Rochester Street, 6438
- Marble Bar 31 General Street, 6760
- Meekatharra 80 Savage Street, 6642
- Mount Magnet Cnr Richardson and Hepburn Street, 6638
- Southern Cross 75 Canopus Street, 6426
Disability Access and Inclusion Committee
The Disability Access and Inclusion Committee develops and delivers the plan, monitors developments and feedback, undertakes reporting responsibilities, and promotes awareness of disability access and inclusion matters at DMIRS.
Resources
Further information to assist people with disability can be found on the Disability Services website.
To report an access issue or offer feedback to the state government or your local authority, use this form: Improving Access in the Community – How to have your say.
Feedback
DMIRS welcomes feedback about the department’s performance in meeting the access requirements of people with disability. Please use the form or, alternatively, DMIRS welcomes telephone calls, emails, or letters to provide feedback – please see the contact details under ‘Access DMIRS’ on this page.
Disability access and inclusion feedback form
We welcome your feedback about any access issues you have encountered with our services, information or facilities.
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