Community Indicators Victoria …for informed, engaged and well planned communities
Author: Centre for Regional Development
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Abstract: Community Indicators Victoria was established as a result of the recommendations of the Victorian Community Indicators Project, commissioned by VicHealth and the Department of Human Services from 2005-2006 (January 2005 to July 2006). Its goal was to establish a sustainable system for the development and use of local community wellbeing indicators in Victoria. Community Indicators Victoria is a collaborative project, funded by VicHealth and hosted by the McCaughey Centre, School of Population Health, at the University of Melbourne. The McCaughey Centre works in partnership with a wide range of government, community, and academic organizations to make sure that Community Indicators Victoria stays in touch with the needs of its users. The aim of this Resource Guide is to provide introductory information about the practical use of community wellbeing indicators and the ways in which Community Indicators Victoria can support local government and local community organisations to use them. This Resource Guide was developed by the Centre for Regional Development, Swinburne University of Technology in partnership with the McCaughey Centre, on the basis of conversations with local government in regional workshops across Victoria.
Tags: Community engagement, Data source - state level, Data to action, Indicator history, Indicator planning, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: file:///C:/Users/chant/Desktop/Website/CIV+Resource+Guide.pdf
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Abstract: Community Indicators Victoria was established as a result of the recommendations of the Victorian Community Indicators Project, commissioned by VicHealth and the Department of Human Services from 2005-2006 (January 2005 to July 2006). Its goal was to establish a sustainable system for the development and use of local community wellbeing indicators in Victoria. Community Indicators Victoria is a collaborative project, funded by VicHealth and hosted by the McCaughey Centre, School of Population Health, at the University of Melbourne. The McCaughey Centre works in partnership with a wide range of government, community, and academic organizations to make sure that Community Indicators Victoria stays in touch with the needs of its users. The aim of this Resource Guide is to provide introductory information about the practical use of community wellbeing indicators and the ways in which Community Indicators Victoria can support local government and local community organisations to use them. This Resource Guide was developed by the Centre for Regional Development, Swinburne University of Technology in partnership with the McCaughey Centre, on the basis of conversations with local government in regional workshops across Victoria.
Tags: Community engagement, Data source - state level, Data to action, Indicator history, Indicator planning, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: file:///C:/Users/chant/Desktop/Website/CIV+Resource+Guide.pdf
Related Projects: