Moonee Valley City Council's Disability Action Plan 2014-23 finished up in December 2023. Council have now endorsed a new Disability Action Plan 2024-2025, following community feedback on a draft.

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Our Identity is Powerful: Inclusive Moonee Valley

The Disability Action Plan 2024-2025 outlines key actions to be implemented over 2 years (between January 2024 and December 2025) by Moonee Valley City Council. The Plan seeks to improve access and inclusion to everyday life while removing barriers. This includes providing information to the public on accessibility in Council buildings and the way that Council recruits staff, with the objective of empowering people with disability, neurodiverse people, their families and carers in our community to fully participate in civic life.

Thank you to those community members who provided feedback on the current barriers and challenges, and what an improved future in Moonee Valley for people with a disability and their carers would look like. This feedback helped inform the new Disability Action Plan. For details of the consultation findings, please refer to the published report in the document library on this page.

If you would like to let us know your thoughts, or if you have any questions about the new Disability Action Plan 2024-2025 please contact us using the contact details on this page or recoridng your feedback using the Speak Pipe tool. We'd love to hear from you.

Accessible versions of the Disability Action Plan 2024-2025

Accessible versions of the Disability Action Plan 2024-25 will be launched in early 2024.

  • Graphic design version in print (hard copy)
  • Text only version
  • Auslan video
  • Audio recording
  • Easy English version

If you require this information in another format, please contact us to discuss your requirements on 9243 8888 or yoursay@mvcc.vic.gov.au

Artist information

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INTO THE WOODS (Patrick Francis)

Patrick Francis is a young local artist who has won many national and international awards, has artwork in several exhibitions globally, and is popular with private collectors and public galleries alike.

On a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Patrick was entranced by the kaleidoscope of colours and textures of the plants from around the world, and putting brush to paper, highlighted a segment in his own inimitable style.

Patrick is a prolific and successful, multidisciplinary contemporary artist, with a strong style and highly confident approach. His form of painting employs methods used in times long past, asymmetrical and organic, dramatic and strong, the deconstruction of the subject, bold and expressive use of colour, and simplification of the pictorial plane.

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Draft Disability Action Plan 2024-2025 Consultation Material

Auslan Draft Disability Action Plan 2024 - 2025