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Community Indicators in the ACT

Community Indicators in the ACT. Presentation to Australian Community Indicators Network. Robert Tanton Research Director 9 May 2012. What is in the ACT?. Measuring our Progress http://www.measuringourprogress.act.gov.au/ ACT Wide 7 themes

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Community Indicators in the ACT

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  1. Community Indicators in the ACT Presentation to Australian Community Indicators Network Robert Tanton Research Director 9 May 2012

  2. What is in the ACT? • Measuring our Progress • http://www.measuringourprogress.act.gov.au/ • ACT Wide • 7 themes • Health, Fairness/Safety, Services, Education/Skills, Prosperous, Sustainability, Vibrancy (social capital) • Small area indicators of disadvantage • Linkage project – NATSEM and ACT Government • http://web.natsem.canberra.edu.au/maps/ACT_edu/ACT_edu_Frontpage.htm • 2006 Census

  3. How are citizens engaged? • Small community – politicians tend to be present and seen • Community forums • Time to Talk • http://timetotalk.act.gov.au/about-time-to-talk/ • Community noticeboard • Canberra Connect • To make complaint, feedback, etc

  4. Promotion of Community Indicators • ABS • NATSEM • ACT Government through Linkage grant (ended 2009)

  5. How are Community Indicators being used or applied? • Measuring our Progress used for planning ACT wide • Feeds into “The Canberra Plan: Towards our second century” • Small area data used for planning

  6. How assess current development/future prospects for Community Indicators? • ACT is excellent base for Community Indicators • Small, compact • Potential for broader region – eg, to Coast • Canberra Urban and Regional Futures • Interest was there in past • Regional Dimensions Linkage Grant • Is potential for future but nothing yet • CURF Regional Plan

  7. Robert Tanton Robert.tanton@natsem.canberra.edu.au 02 6201 2769 www.natsem.canberra.edu.au

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