Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub

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Council decisions/outcomes

At the Council meeting on Tuesday 28 May 2024 an Information Report was provided to Elected Members about the progress on this project.

From November 2023 to March 2024 over 400 community members were engaged in providing feedback through responding to a survey or attending meetings and workshops, providing valuable information to help shape the areas of focus and initiatives for the Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub. The focus areas are:

  • Physical activity
  • Social connection
  • Mental wellbeing
  • Healthy eating

A concept plan has been developed for the Harpers Field Community Building as a Wellbeing Hub, which along with the above focus areas, also outlines the primary audience, principles and strategies for the Wellbeing Hub.

The Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub Operational Group, consisting of staff from the City of Tea Tree Gully and Preventive Health SA, are continuing to meet to identify resourcing to support the project and progress the implementation of the Wellbeing Hub. This will include identifying and engaging community partners and working in collaboration to scope, plan and deliver identified initiatives.

If you have any questions regarding the Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub or would like to indicate your interest in being involved in the Hub, please do not hesitate to contact Matthew Taylor, Lead Community Wellbeing, on 8397 7444 or via our online enquiry form

Read the Information Report and outcomes report

Read the Council report (Council Meeting - Notice, Agenda & Report - 28 May 2024 - see pages 117-194)

Read the Council Meeting minutes - 28 May 2024


Background

We are seeking feedback from community members, community organisations, groups and businesses regarding the establishment of a Wellbeing Hub at the Harpers Field Community Building that is currently under construction (on the corner of Golden Grove Road and Crouch Road, Golden Grove).

Your input will help us shape what can be offered to support the physical, social and mental wellbeing of our community.

Prize draw!

Complete the survey by 5pm, Friday 9 February 2024 for your chance to enter the prize draw for a $200 Westfield gift voucher (terms and conditions apply)

Click the green 'Take survey' button or the link below:

Start survey here


Have a question? Ask us here

If you need assistance to participate and provide your feedback, please call us on 8397 7444 or send us a message

Council decisions/outcomes

At the Council meeting on Tuesday 28 May 2024 an Information Report was provided to Elected Members about the progress on this project.

From November 2023 to March 2024 over 400 community members were engaged in providing feedback through responding to a survey or attending meetings and workshops, providing valuable information to help shape the areas of focus and initiatives for the Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub. The focus areas are:

  • Physical activity
  • Social connection
  • Mental wellbeing
  • Healthy eating

A concept plan has been developed for the Harpers Field Community Building as a Wellbeing Hub, which along with the above focus areas, also outlines the primary audience, principles and strategies for the Wellbeing Hub.

The Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub Operational Group, consisting of staff from the City of Tea Tree Gully and Preventive Health SA, are continuing to meet to identify resourcing to support the project and progress the implementation of the Wellbeing Hub. This will include identifying and engaging community partners and working in collaboration to scope, plan and deliver identified initiatives.

If you have any questions regarding the Harpers Field Wellbeing Hub or would like to indicate your interest in being involved in the Hub, please do not hesitate to contact Matthew Taylor, Lead Community Wellbeing, on 8397 7444 or via our online enquiry form

Read the Information Report and outcomes report

Read the Council report (Council Meeting - Notice, Agenda & Report - 28 May 2024 - see pages 117-194)

Read the Council Meeting minutes - 28 May 2024


Background

We are seeking feedback from community members, community organisations, groups and businesses regarding the establishment of a Wellbeing Hub at the Harpers Field Community Building that is currently under construction (on the corner of Golden Grove Road and Crouch Road, Golden Grove).

Your input will help us shape what can be offered to support the physical, social and mental wellbeing of our community.

Prize draw!

Complete the survey by 5pm, Friday 9 February 2024 for your chance to enter the prize draw for a $200 Westfield gift voucher (terms and conditions apply)

Click the green 'Take survey' button or the link below:

Start survey here


Have a question? Ask us here

If you need assistance to participate and provide your feedback, please call us on 8397 7444 or send us a message

Q&A

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    What is a Well Being hub?

    Stotts asked 11 months ago

    Hi there, thank you for your question. Wellbeing Hubs aim to improve the physical, social and mental wellbeing of communities through the implementation and delivery of a range of programs and initiatives, targeted at priority population groups. The Wellbeing Hub model is flexible and is one way that Council can act to support the health and wellbeing of our local community. This information is also included on the FAQ page. I hope this helps. Kind regards Donna.

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