Draft Community Wellbeing Strategy

Consultation has concluded


Project Overview


We are undertaking community consultation on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy.

Our community wellbeing vision is Clarence a city that values wellbeing and diversity and encourages equity, inclusiveness and accessibility. We aspire to create high quality public places for all people to live actively, engage socially and enhance our health and wellbeing.

The aim of this consultation is to seek community feedback and ideas on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy. This feedback will then be used to refine the draft before being presented to council for endorsement.

Once the final strategy is adopted by council, implementation plans will be developed that outline how and when each objective will be delivered.

These short-term action plans will provide for a major review of progress every three years, and an annual minor review to inform budget and annual plan discussions and decision-making.



Background

In 2021 council reviewed its 10-year Strategic Plan. As part of the review, council committed to reviewing several key strategies and plans, including a range of community plans, planning frameworks and action plans to support the planning, development, and implementation of our activities and services.

The Community Wellbeing Strategy is one of these key strategies and will provide a long-term framework for future planning, funding, management and prioritisation of projects.

The draft Community Wellbeing Strategy was approved by council for public consultation at its meeting on 11 April 2022.



How to have your say


We are now seeking community feedback on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy 2022 - 2032.

You can have your say by:

This consultation will be open for 6 weeks from 06 May 2022 to 20 June 2022.


Project Overview


We are undertaking community consultation on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy.

Our community wellbeing vision is Clarence a city that values wellbeing and diversity and encourages equity, inclusiveness and accessibility. We aspire to create high quality public places for all people to live actively, engage socially and enhance our health and wellbeing.

The aim of this consultation is to seek community feedback and ideas on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy. This feedback will then be used to refine the draft before being presented to council for endorsement.

Once the final strategy is adopted by council, implementation plans will be developed that outline how and when each objective will be delivered.

These short-term action plans will provide for a major review of progress every three years, and an annual minor review to inform budget and annual plan discussions and decision-making.



Background

In 2021 council reviewed its 10-year Strategic Plan. As part of the review, council committed to reviewing several key strategies and plans, including a range of community plans, planning frameworks and action plans to support the planning, development, and implementation of our activities and services.

The Community Wellbeing Strategy is one of these key strategies and will provide a long-term framework for future planning, funding, management and prioritisation of projects.

The draft Community Wellbeing Strategy was approved by council for public consultation at its meeting on 11 April 2022.



How to have your say


We are now seeking community feedback on the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy 2022 - 2032.

You can have your say by:

This consultation will be open for 6 weeks from 06 May 2022 to 20 June 2022.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Please review the draft Community Wellbeing Strategy and share your comments and feedback. 

    Consultation has concluded