Living Well Regional Health and Wellbeing Plan for the Cities of Unley and Mitcham

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Consultation has concluded

Thank you to the many of you who participated in our first round of community engagement earlier this year to assist the Cities of Unley and Mitcham to prepare a draft Regional Health and Wellbeing Plan.

Based on your feedback and research undertaken, the draft Living Well Regional Plan for Health and Wellbeing for the Cities of Unley and Mitcham ("Living Well Plan") has been developed and we are now seeking your further feedback and input to assist us in refining the plan prior to finalisation.

Our Living Well plan is aimed at ensuring that both Councils provide every opportunity for a "Healthy Community" - where each community and the region overall is active, connected, safe and equitable and embraces healthy living and wellbeing.

The Living Well plan provides an overview of the project, an assessment of our regional "State Of Health" and outlines the proposed strategic directions for promoting health and wellbeing in the Cities of Unley and Mitcham.

The plan is aligned to the requirements detailed in the South Australian Public Health Act 2011 and State Public Health Plan - SA Health: South Australia: A Better Place to Live.

There are a number of ways you can get involved.

You can:

For more information please refer to our document library, frequently asked questions (FAQs) and other tools on the right hand side of this project screen. To obtain a hard copy feedback form and for further information please contact Pam on 8372 5108.

Feedback will be received from Monday 16th June 2014 until close of business, Friday 11 July 2014 and will be considered by the Project Team in finalising the Plan.

Thank you to the many of you who participated in our first round of community engagement earlier this year to assist the Cities of Unley and Mitcham to prepare a draft Regional Health and Wellbeing Plan.

Based on your feedback and research undertaken, the draft Living Well Regional Plan for Health and Wellbeing for the Cities of Unley and Mitcham ("Living Well Plan") has been developed and we are now seeking your further feedback and input to assist us in refining the plan prior to finalisation.

Our Living Well plan is aimed at ensuring that both Councils provide every opportunity for a "Healthy Community" - where each community and the region overall is active, connected, safe and equitable and embraces healthy living and wellbeing.

The Living Well plan provides an overview of the project, an assessment of our regional "State Of Health" and outlines the proposed strategic directions for promoting health and wellbeing in the Cities of Unley and Mitcham.

The plan is aligned to the requirements detailed in the South Australian Public Health Act 2011 and State Public Health Plan - SA Health: South Australia: A Better Place to Live.

There are a number of ways you can get involved.

You can:

For more information please refer to our document library, frequently asked questions (FAQs) and other tools on the right hand side of this project screen. To obtain a hard copy feedback form and for further information please contact Pam on 8372 5108.

Feedback will be received from Monday 16th June 2014 until close of business, Friday 11 July 2014 and will be considered by the Project Team in finalising the Plan.

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  • Do you have any overall feedback on the draft Living Well Plan?

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  • Please comment on Priority 1: Stronger Healthier Communities and Neighbourhoods for All Generations

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    Establishes actions for promoting local physical environments to support better health. Considers how we can support vibrant and engaged communities.  Refer Priority 1 Fact Sheet 

  • What are your views on Priority 2: Increasing Opportunities for Healthy Living, Healthy Eating and Being Active?

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    Sets actions for planning environments and working with communities to promote physical activity and healthy eating. It also considers actions for discouraging smoking through ‘smoke free’ environmentsRefer Priority 2 Fact Sheet


  • Please provide feedback on Priority 3: Preparing for Climate Change

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    Sets actions for research into climate change adaptation in the region, urban planning for climate change and working with the community to promote environmental sustainability.  Refer Priority 3 Fact Sheet

  • Please share your views on Priority 4: Sustaining and Improving Public and Environmental Health Protection

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    Sets actions for protecting the public health of the community and planning for the potential health impacts of emergencies. Refer Priority 4 Fact Sheet.

  • What other key issues and opportunities would you like reflected in the Health and Wellbeing Plan?

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