At Centre for Inclusive Living Perth and Kinross (CILPK), we work with local services and organisations to improve access, enhance experiences, and help people with disabilities to live independently with the support they need.
Duncan joined the Centre for Inclusive Living over five years ago when his friend, Bob Bennett, encouraged him to come along to a meeting …
Cindy
Chairperson
Cindy describes how her eyesight as registered blind with about 15% residual vision, depending on the light. During our interview, Cindy discusses her journey with her impairment …
Evander
Trustee and Disability Champion
“Various members of my family were born with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a disease that means the body produces faulty collagen. Then at 15 …
Keith
Champion for Accessibility and Equality
Keith is a Royal Navy veteran who was medically discharged in 1973 after an accident left him disabled and a wheelchair user …
Georgie
Disability Champion
I’m Georgie. I’m 28 and I live in Perth . I have had Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy since I was born so I’m quite used to having to adjust my environment to suit my needs …
Cristina
Disability Champion
My work life was mainly admin in various industries – game & venison; decorative glass and whisky. I loved my jobs, meeting people and learning new skills. …
Alison
CILPK Member
My name is Alison Elizabeth Fisher I was born in Perth. As a kid growing up in Perth, attended Caledonian Primary School and Perth High School. …
Grant
CILPK Member
Grant has been involved with The Centre for Inclusive Living for a long time and was a member in the early days when the organisation was an Access Group …
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Centre for Inclusive Living Perth and KinrossThe Gateway, North Methven Street
As a user-led organisation, we welcome the support of individuals and organisations through our membership programme.
By becoming a member of the Centre for Inclusive
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As a user-led organisation, we welcome the support of individuals and organisations through our membership programme.
By becoming a member of the Centre for Inclusive Living, you’ll be part of a network dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities in Perth and Kinross.
Your voice matters. Together, we can drive meaningful change by highlighting lived experiences, addressing health inequalities, championing human rights, and influencing policy.
Membership is designed to be flexible—so whether you’re managing a busy schedule, living with a disability or long-term condition, or caring for someone, you can engage in ways that work for you.
Stay connected on your terms. Whether you prefer to receive updates via our newsletter, participate in group meetings, network with others, or share your experiences through our online groups, you decide how to get involved.
Disability Champions take on more responsibilities within the organisation. They play an active part when delivering training sessions or organising events.
The Disability Champions Meeting
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Disability Champions take on more responsibilities within the organisation. They play an active part when delivering training sessions or organising events.
The Disability Champions Meeting is to review and refresh activities aimed at improving accessibility within the community, specifically focusing on proposed projects and previous initiatives.
Hear Our Roar : Over the past year, Perth and Kinross HSCP has been working closely with the Centre for Inclusive Living Perth and Kinross (CILPK) to create Hear
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Hear Our Roar : Over the past year, Perth and Kinross HSCP has been working closely with the Centre for Inclusive Living Perth and Kinross (CILPK) to create Hear Our Roar, a group for adults with learning disabilities living in Perth and Kinross.
The goal of this group is to ensure their voices are heard. People with learning disabilities have a strong voice, but they often face barriers and are not always taken seriously. Hear our Roar aims to change that. It provides a safe space for members to speak up, connect with leaders and influence decisions that affect their lives.
From the start, it was agreed this group should be led by people with learning disabilities. After three successful meetings at the Y Centre in Perth, the first meeting of 2025 was a big moment—members voted for their new leaders!
Hear our Roar is a safe space for people to share ideas, concerns, and opinions, ensuring that issues affecting people with learning disabilities get the attention they deserve. With our new leaders now in place, we’re excited to see what the future holds!
Go to our Calendar page to see a full list of upcoming meetings with the ability to download all meetings or to go in to individual ones and add them to your own Calendar.