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Community To Be Engaged In The Development Of Vision

Dreaming of what life will be like in the future is set to become the theme of community engagement activities about to be facilitated by Latrobe City Council.

By Latrobe City Council - 12th August 2009 - Back to News

Community facilitators, disposable cameras and a community blog are just a few of the strategies approved as engagement activities by Council on Monday night.

The community engagement plan for the review of Latrobe 2021: the Vision for Latrobe Valley, will see Latrobe City Council embrace a range of new and exciting initiatives designed to captivate and embrace the community.

Latrobe City mayor, Councillor Lisa Price, said that the community engagement plan has been designed to encourage maximum community ownership.

"The plan embraces a range of new community engagement initiatives – activities which we hope will draw the community into this project.

"We will be asking interested and active members of the community to step forward to assist us with this project by becoming community researchers/facilitators," Cr Price said.

"For those members of the community who may perhaps prefer something a little less hands on, there will be the ourfuture2026 website which will feature an interactive blog and online survey."

Cr Price said that the community engagement plan wasn’t only targeting adults.

"Council hopes to engage children in this visioning project. We are very much mindful of the fact that it is the children of today who will be the community decision makers in 2026.

"For children we will have an activity where they can provide photographs which represent what they love about living in Latrobe City, those areas or features which make them feel safe, nurtured and valued, as well as providing us with pictures of those areas which do not reflect the best elements of Latrobe Valley.

"We’re quite excited by this activity. Children are reliably honest, and we’re looking forward to seeing what they come up with.

"There will also be a community mapping activity, again an informal activity where people can contribute their views on the best elements of the Latrobe Valley.

"This involves the development of a set of community maps and on those maps we will be asking residents about their sacred spaces as well as those elements that they feel are not a reflection of the best of the Latrobe Valley.

"As with any community consultation program there will be focus groups, these will target government departments, industry and businesses, developers, agencies and service providers," Cr Price said.

"We’re very much aware of the challenges of maintaining a work life balance and we’re hopeful that some of the professional members of our community will be enticed by at least one element of this exciting engagement program."

Cr Price said that the community engagement plan would commence from the 17 August 2009 and run for approximately four weeks.

"This is our second phase of community engagement. Council has already undertaken a community aspirations survey of over 600 residents.

"During the survey residents were asked a number of questions regarding what is important to them, what makes the Latrobe Valley liveable and our hope is to now test these themes through these community engagement activities," Cr Price concluded.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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