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Beyond the Establishment Phase: community indicators for maximum impact

Beyond the Establishment Phase: community indicators for maximum impact. Dr Melanie Davern, Stephanie David & Dr Lucy Gunn. McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Community Wellbeing. The Development Phase….

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Beyond the Establishment Phase: community indicators for maximum impact

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  1. Beyond the Establishment Phase: community indicators for maximum impact Dr Melanie Davern, Stephanie David & Dr Lucy Gunn McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Community Wellbeing

  2. The Development Phase… • CIV is a free access community indicator project available to all members of the public since 2007 • Indicators available for all 79 municipalities across the southern state of Victoria • Guided by a theoretically informed conceptual framework of community wellbeing • Systems based approach (linkage) across social, economic, environmental, cultural and democratic domains of wellbeing • Numeric, graphical and spatial data for LGAs, including automatic reports and customised reports • Funding and partnership

  3. www.communityindicators.net.au http://www.instantatlas.com/feature_card_story.xhtml

  4. Number of Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) per adult (2010)

  5. Key Roles of CIV

  6. Capacity Building Activities • Getting the message out there from the beginning • Dedicated role within CIV • Development of short course training and adoption of RBA • The learning lessons of working closely with local governments and understanding context e.g. political and community con • Sharing applied knowledge and providing leadership • Development of the Australian Community Indicators Network

  7. Policy Linkage • Direct relevance to the 4 year cycle of the Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Act (2008) • Health status and health determinant data • City of Ballarat case study: data; engagement; prioritise issues & consider solutions; link to whole of organisation planning; and monitoring and evaluation • Integrated planning outcomes for community safety, positive ageing, youth strategy, cultural diversity, early years • Relationship with Department of Health

  8. Public Health Planning Tool

  9. Sample Slides Research Translation • Since 2011 closer links with the Place, • Health & Liveability research program • Research & practice exchange • Multidisciplinary expertise • The importance of procedural vs • cooperative styles and participatory • action research: with people not • for people (Warr et al, 2013; McIntyre, 2008) • Indicators as icebergs…

  10. Future Directions: Place Health & Liveability Research WHAT? Indicators as monitor and reporting tools WHY Is it occurring? HOW Can it be addressed?

  11. Partnership: The Key Word

  12. Dr Melanie Davern mdavern@unimelb.edu.au www.communityindicators.net.au

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