Resources
Inclusive SA resources are available to support better services, programs and opportunities that make a difference to the community.
As Inclusive SA continues its implementation across State Government and local council, more resources will become available to realise our vision of a more inclusive and accessible South Australia.
Resources on this site
Guidelines
Inclusive SA is committed to developing guidelines and tools for local government, schools, early childhood learning centres, design professionals and others to assist in creating accessible and inclusive spaces, services and programs.
Report it Right – inclusive media guidelines
Toolkits
Inclusive SA has developed four toolkits to support South Australian government agencies and local councils to look at accessibility and inclusion differently.
Accessible and inclusive toolkits
Inclusive SA has developed a toolkit to assist State authorities develop and report on their DAIPs, and templates for Disability Access and Inclusion Reporting.
State authority resources for DAIP reporting
State Disability Inclusion Plan
The South Australian Government's first State Disability Inclusion Plan was launched in November 2019 in PDF, plain text and Easy Read formats.
State Disability Inclusion Plan
State Disability Inclusion Plan consultation - summary report
As part of developing the State Disability Inclusion Plan, a community consultation took place. The consultation report presents the ideas and discussions that helped shape the priorities of the State plan.
Consultation report - July 2019
Resources on external websites and apps
‘Pavely’, the smartphone app paving the way to more inclusive communities
Find, rate and review inclusive venues in SA with Pavely.
Pavely is a social planning app which makes it quick and easy for people with accessibility needs or those close to them to find new places to go or things to see and do.
The app provides a directory of venues and facilities across the state and allows users to search based on accessibility ratings and inclusive features such as the venue’s entrance, amenities, parking and options for assistance, vision and sensory needs.
Learn more and download Pavely
The National Public Toilet Map
The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of thousands of facilities across Australia, including toilets, adult change and baby care. You can also see accessibility details, opening hours and features like sharps disposal and showers.
Visit the National Public Toilet Map
Changing Places toilets
Changing Places toilets have more features than standard public toilets, such as an adult-sized change table, ceiling hoist, and extra space inside the cubicle. Some require an MLAK key for access.
Locate a BlueBay (accessible parking space)
The Department of Human Services has developed a free mobile-friendly database to help people with disability locate accessible parking spaces around South Australia. Search for accessible parking spaces by postcode or address, and get descriptions of accessible spaces, including if they are metered.
Better Access Better Business Guide
An accessible and inclusive business makes business sense. The Stonnington Council have developed a resource to help business owners to make their business more accessible and inclusive to all existing and potential customers.
Download the Better Access Better Business Guide (PDF 1.7MB)