Accessible, Inclusive and Liveable Communities
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Update 5 June, 2024
The Accessible, Inclusive and Liveable Communities survey has now concluded. Register to become a Your Say panel member to receive updates on this project.
Background
Georges River Council is committed to providing our community with accessible, inclusive and liveable community facilities. This includes Georges River Council’s Early Learning Centres, libraries, performance venues and Civic Centre.
We are working with Cred Consulting to make Council's key facilities better places to connect with community and access Council’s services.
We are inviting you to share your feedback on Council’s community facilities in a survey.
This survey will assist Council to improve the quality of our community facilities and the services we deliver, now and into the future.
We are inviting you to share your feedback on Council’s community facilities in a survey.
This survey will assist Council to improve the quality of our community facilities and the services we deliver, now and into the future.
What do we mean by accessible, inclusive and liveable community facilities?
When we talk about accessible, inclusive and liveable community facilities, we are talking about facilities that meet the needs of everyone in our community.
For the purpose of this survey, we have used the following definitions:
When we talk about accessible, inclusive and liveable community facilities, we are talking about facilities that meet the needs of everyone in our community.
For the purpose of this survey, we have used the following definitions:
- Accessible: how easily everyone in our community can physically access Council’s facilities and services.
- Inclusive: how welcoming the facility is to everyone in our diverse community, regardless of their age, gender, identity, ability or cultural background.
- Liveable: how functional, convenient and well-designed facilities and services are for users.
Council welcomes the input of all community members including young people. No identifying personal information will be collected as part of this survey. Any personal information collected by Cred of behalf of Georges River Council as part of this consultation will be stored securely in accordance with Council’s Privacy Management Plan.
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Page last updated: 05 Jun 2024, 09:20 AM