Access for all abilities
What is Access for All Abilities?
Access for All Abilities is a Victorian Government initiative coordinated by Sport and Recreation Victoria, which is implemented through local government areas.
Moreland and Hume City Council work in partnership on the program.
The Access for all Abilities (AAA) program aims to support the sport and recreation sector to provide participation opportunities for community members who live with a disability.
What does Access for All Abilities do?
- promotes positive community culture and values around ability
- supports Moreland sport and recreation facilities to be inclusive and accessible, and
- supports the connection for people with a disability to local sport and recreation activities in Moreland.
Newsletter and publications
- The AAA Newsletter covers news, sport and recreation program information within the Moreland and Hume council areas.
If you would like to receive the quarterly Access for All Abilities newsletter or other publications contact Council on 9240 1111 or email Leah Sumich.
Your personal details will be added to the council’s database to be used for the purpose of sending information relating to sport and recreation opportunities. The information will not be disclosed to an external party. If you wish to withdraw your details from the database at any time contact the Access All Abilities Officer on the details listed below.
Address details
Access for All Abilities Officer
Moreland City Council
Locked Bag 10 Moreland Vic 3058
Files
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Spring - Summer edition
PDF version: Access for all Abilities Spring - Summer 2011 - 2012 (PDF 1019Kb) - Word version:Access for all Abilities Spring - Summer 2011 - 2012 word (DOC 112Kb)
- Summer- Autumn edition
- PDF version: Access for all Abilities Summer - Autumn 2012 (PDF 821Kb)
- Word version: Access for all Abilities Summer - Autumn 2012 (DOCX 169Kb)
