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With more than 55,000 families in Lake Mac and 31,000 children aged 0-11 years, we want to ensure our City is safe, fun and supportive to meet the needs of kids and families living in our vibrant City.
This draft Strategy ensures the safety of children is considered and prioritised as we strive to create a child-safe City for our youngest citizens.
Consultation closed on 23 November.
With more than 55,000 families in Lake Mac and 31,000 children aged 0-11 years, we want to ensure our City is safe, fun and supportive to meet the needs of kids and families living in our vibrant City.
This draft Strategy ensures the safety of children is considered and prioritised as we strive to create a child-safe City for our youngest citizens.
Children and Families Strategy has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions to inform the new Children and Families Strategy 2021-2024.
Developing the Strategy
Children and Families Strategy has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes and develop the Strategy.
Public Exhibition
Children and Families Strategy has finished this stage
When the Strategy is developed Council will place it on public exhibition and ask for community feedback.
Adoption and implementation
Children and Families Strategy is currently at this stage
Following public exhibition and any subsequent changes, the Strategy will submitted to the elected Council for adoption. Once adopted, Council teams will implement the Strategy.