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This consultation has concluded.
From June to July 2020, Central Highlands Regional Council conducted a survey of the Central Highlands community to gather information on community experience and perceptions in relation to COVID-19. This was done with the intention of discovering how residents and the community were coping and how they have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Human and Social Recovery Group will use the insights gathered from the survey for recovery planning and to secure social and human services to improve community resilience and wellbeing,
See attached infographic for key findings.
For enquiries about this consultation, please contact: Suzanne Poulter, Manager Connected Communities Central Highlands Regional Council
From June to July 2020, Central Highlands Regional Council conducted a survey of the Central Highlands community to gather information on community experience and perceptions in relation to COVID-19. This was done with the intention of discovering how residents and the community were coping and how they have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Human and Social Recovery Group will use the insights gathered from the survey for recovery planning and to secure social and human services to improve community resilience and wellbeing,
See attached infographic for key findings.
For enquiries about this consultation, please contact: Suzanne Poulter, Manager Connected Communities Central Highlands Regional Council