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What is the purpose of the Community Wellbeing & Inclusion For All Policy
Council is committed to ensuring, as far as practicable, that the community is accessible for
all people including vulnerable groups or those at risk of social isolation such as people
from culturally and socially diverse background, frail and aged people and people with
disabilities, their families and carers.The Community Wellbeing & Inclusion For All Policy provides guidance on how the City of Tea Tree Gully will meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act.
Wellbeing is defined as 'the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy'.
The goal of community wellbeing is linked to effective government at all levels. While Council cannot control all of the factors associated with our residents’ wellbeing, we can contribute positively in a number of ways. These include the provision of infrastructure, services and facilities that support public health and wellbeing. For example, we design public places and spaces that support health and safety and we continually strive to create an environment that supports a quality lifestyle for all residents.
Simply click the REGISTER button in the top right hand corner and enter your email address, your name, the suburb in which you live, your age, gender and your main areas of interest.