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This survey, conducted on October 21, 2009, aims to engage Calderdale's communities in reducing preventable ill-health, improving environmental quality, and fostering respect for local heritage. It emphasizes building a safe and inclusive environment where residents can actively participate in shaping their future. The initiative seeks to empower individuals, particularly children and young people, ensuring they thrive and contribute to society while addressing disparities in health and economic prosperity across Calderdale.
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Place Survey: Partnership Activities Calderdale Forward Board 21st October 2009
Reduce the amount of preventable ill-health across the population as a whole
Improve the quality of our environment and promote respect for Calderdale’s heritage
Improve the quality of our environment and promote respect for Calderdale’s heritage
Improve the quality of our environment and promote respect for Calderdale’s heritage
Prosper as a place as a place where people can feel safe and are encouraged to get involved in shaping their future
Prosper as a place as a place where people can feel safe and are encouraged to get involved in shaping their future
Prosper as a place as a place where people can feel safe and are encouraged to get involved in shaping their future
Prosper as a place as a place where people can feel safe and are encouraged to get involved in shaping their future
Ensure that people stay in control of their lives and play a full and active role in society
Ensure that people stay in control of their lives and play a full and active role in society
Flourish as a place where every child and young person thrives and is happy
Flourish as a place where every child and young person thrives and is happy
Safeguarding Calderdale’s future and fostering economic prosperity for all
Safeguarding Calderdale’s future and fostering economic prosperity for all
Safeguarding Calderdale’s future and fostering economic prosperity for all
Work to ensure that the differences in health, quality of life and economic prosperity between different communities within Calderdale be reduced