Have your say in your way during Harmony Week
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Note that the Have your say in your way during Harmony Week has been extended to 31 July 2023.
Social justice means something different to everyone. During March – June 2023, Georges River Council is hosting four separate Your Say opportunities and corresponding launch events. Each Your Say opportunity will highlight one of the four Principles of the Social Justice Charter, including Participation, Equity, Respect, and Empowerment.
This is the first of those four opportunities. It is focused on the principle of participation. We want to hear from you:
- Why is participation in community life important to you?
- What barriers to participation exist in your community?
- How can Council communicate opportunities to participate more effectively?
- How can Council make it easier for you to participate in events and opportunities?
You can contribute your thoughts and suggestions via the Message Board at the bottom of this page.
Or if you would like to get creative and find new ways to express yourself, we will be hosting a special event during Harmony Week at Hurstville Library with art and media activities to help you to make creative contributions to the Message Board.
There will be staff on hand to help with how to use Your Say and representatives from Council’s Multicultural Reference Group and Access and Inclusion Reference Group to share their experiences of helping to build a better future for Georges River.
Event Details and Registration
Come down to Hurstville Library to celebrate Harmony Week and to learn how you can participate in shaping our community.
Whether you’re an artist, parent, worker, migrant, student, or just passionate about making a difference, this is your chance to bring attention to the important issues that matter to you.
Don’t feel limited by traditional methods of participation – get creative and find new ways to express yourself. As part of Council’s Social Justice Charter launch, we will have activities to help you find a way to have your say in a way that feels authentic and true to you including vox pops, badge making, media and art making activities.
Learn about Council’s Multicultural Reference Group, Access and Inclusion Reference Group, and Your Say platform and explore how you can get involved in building a better future for Georges River.
Where: Hurstville Library, 12-22 Dora St, Hurstville
When: 4pm-5.30pm, Wednesday 22 March
Cost: Free
There is no requirement for bookings, however to assist with preparations for the event, please register to attend.
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Message Board
We want to hear from you:
- Why is participation in community life important to you?
- What barriers to participation exist in your community?
- How can Council communicate opportunities to participate more effectively?
- How can Council make it easier for you to participate in events and opportunities?
You can contribute your thoughts and suggestions via this Message Board.
Note: All contributions to this message board will be moderated. Any contributions that may be interpreted as offensive or discriminatory will be removed. Council does not endorse or promote any views shared on this message board.
You can contribute your ideas, thoughts or experiences and/or share photos, but please do not include names and addresses for privacy reasons. You can also record yourself on video to share your contributions.
Council will collect these contributions and use them to help inform the development of the Action Plan for the Social Justice Charter.
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