This website has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible, including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies;
- those with slower internet connections;
- rural and regional users
The accessibility features available on this site include:
- instructions for resizing text
- a list of software plug-ins users may require to view the content
- instructions for printing a report or publication
- instructions for printing a web page.
Please note that documents provided on the web site can also be provided in other formats. Please contact us to request alternate document formats.
Disability Access Inclusion Plan (DAIP)
The Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2026 -2031 draft is open for community review.
This draft aims to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities who engage with our Office by identifying barriers and proposing strategies for positive change.
Our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) aims to ensure that people with disabilities can access the same opportunities when interacting with our Office, through ongoing improvements to our services, facilities, and communication.
Community members, advocacy groups, and other stakeholders are encouraged to provide their feedback to help shape the final version of the plan. All feedback received during this review period will be carefully considered to ensure our DAIP reflects a broad range of perspectives and needs, fostering equitable opportunities and outcomes for everyone involved.
To provide feedback email corporate@oics.wa.gov.au, we ask for feedback to be submitted by 3 July 2026.
Click the link to access the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2026 -2031.
Click the link to access the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2026 -2031 – Easy Read.
Text Resizing
You can make the text larger or smaller on this site by using the ‘Text Size’ buttons that appear on the upper right area of each page.
Printing a Webpage
All pages on this website can be printed. Select the ‘File’ menu at the top left side of the screen and select ‘Print’.
Printing a Report or Publication
Reports and publications are provided for download and printing as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. We have provided below a link to the latest version of Acrobat Reader.
Those reports and publications released from November 2008 onward have been created in Acrobat version 7.0 or higher. These versions of Acrobat provide capabilities that improve access for people who are disabled, including those who rely on screen readers. If you require these capabilities and wish to download or print a publication dated earlier than 2008, please contact the Office on 08 6551 4200 or use the contact form and we will provide you with an alternative format.
Plug-ins Requirements
The following is a list of software that you may need to read the documents and files on this web site:
Adobe PDF Documents
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations
- Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer for Windows, or
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
Microsoft Excel Documents
- Microsoft Excel Viewer for Windows, or
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
Microsoft Word Documents
- Microsoft Word Viewer for Windows, or
- OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X and Window
Page last updated: 19 Jun 2026