Council has launched its inaugural Rainbow Action Plan (RAP) for LGBTIQA+ inclusion. Ministers Harriet Shing and Mary-Anne Thomas officially launched the RAP in Daylesford.
Mayor, Cr Brian Hood, said it was a pleasure to host Minister Shing and Minister Thomas to launch and celebrate this important plan.
“The plan commits Council to actions that will foster a safer and more welcoming community for all LGBTIQA+ people.”
“We recognise and celebrate the important contributions that our LGBTIQA+ people, businesses and visitors bring to the life of our Shire. Together, we share an inclusive, resilient, vibrant, sustainable, innovative and diverse community,” he said.
The plan will help to ensure that all LGBTIQA+ people feel supported, connected, visible and safe in our community. It will also guide Council in providing an inclusive workplace for its LGBTIQA+ staff and volunteers.
“Through this Rainbow Action Plan, Council re-commits to achieving equality for LGBTIQA+ people. We will work to end LGBTIQA+ discrimination, and we affirm and defend the fundamental human rights of LGBTIQA+ people,” said Cr Hood.
Hepburn Shire Council is one of only 18 local government authorities in Victoria to adopt an LGBTIQA+ Action Plan. It is further evidence of their leadership in gender equality and equity and promoting respect and safety in our community.
To read a copy of the RAP visit Rainbow-Action-Plan.
This article is based on a media release from Hepburn Shire Council.