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Consultation has concluded
If you have an interest in the health and wellbeing of the community we encourage your input on the Regional Public Health Plan – Better Living Better Health.
The City of Burnside, Campbelltown City Council, City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, City of Prospect and the Town of Walkerville have worked together to develop their first Regional Public Health Plan, in response to the requirements of the South Australian Public Health Act 2011. The Plan outlines opportunities to promote and protect the public health of the community across three theme areas:
Environments for Health – including the built, natural and economic environmental features of the region which influence health (including transport, walkability and open space).
Capacity For Health – including lifestyle factors, community connections, access to services and community engagement.
Protecting Public Health – including immunisations, food safety, emergency management and public health services.
The draft Plan has been developed following: an assessment of the regional state of public health; an audit of Council public health initiatives; and a stakeholder consultation forum held last year.
The City of Burnside is now seeking input on the draft Plan.
You can access the draft Plan from the Document Library.
Alternatively a hard copy of the draft Plan is available at the Civic Centre located at 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore SA 5065.
For enquiries about the Plan please contact Michael Livori (Chief Executive Officer) or Nadia Conci (Team Leader Environmental Health) at the Eastern Health Authority on 8132 3600.
If you have an interest in the health and wellbeing of the community we encourage your input on the Regional Public Health Plan – Better Living Better Health.
The City of Burnside, Campbelltown City Council, City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, City of Prospect and the Town of Walkerville have worked together to develop their first Regional Public Health Plan, in response to the requirements of the South Australian Public Health Act 2011. The Plan outlines opportunities to promote and protect the public health of the community across three theme areas:
Environments for Health – including the built, natural and economic environmental features of the region which influence health (including transport, walkability and open space).
Capacity For Health – including lifestyle factors, community connections, access to services and community engagement.
Protecting Public Health – including immunisations, food safety, emergency management and public health services.
The draft Plan has been developed following: an assessment of the regional state of public health; an audit of Council public health initiatives; and a stakeholder consultation forum held last year.
The City of Burnside is now seeking input on the draft Plan.
You can access the draft Plan from the Document Library.
Alternatively a hard copy of the draft Plan is available at the Civic Centre located at 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore SA 5065.
For enquiries about the Plan please contact Michael Livori (Chief Executive Officer) or Nadia Conci (Team Leader Environmental Health) at the Eastern Health Authority on 8132 3600.