Community Outcomes

In 2002, the legislation guiding how councils work changed. One of the main changes requires councils to promote community well-being. To do this, councils must work with their communities to identify community outcomes and priorities. The Buller District Council undertook this process during 2005.

A full report on the consultation process and the community response is available below.  

To use this document download the table of contents and then navigate to the area of interest.  Please note that some of the pdf's take up to five minutes to download.

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Community Outcomes Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction

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Part One Introduction Pages 3 and 4

Part 2 Determining the Process

Adobe Acrobat DocumentDetermining the Process Pages 5-6
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Part 2 Determining a Process Agreement of Other Organisations Pages 5-6

Part 3 Consultation

Adobe Acrobat DocumentConsultation Pages 7-10
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Part 3 Consultation Analysis of Existing Documents Informing the Community Community Flyer Schools and Organisations Feedback Pages 7-10

Part 4 Analysis of Feedback

Adobe Acrobat DocumentDemographics Page 11
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Demographics Page 11

Adobe Acrobat DocumentEducation Pages 12-14
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Education Pages 12-14

Adobe Acrobat DocumentHealth Pages 15-17
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Health Pages 15-17

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSafety Pages 18-21
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Safety Pages 18-21

Adobe Acrobat DocumentVibrancy Pages 22-25
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Vibrancy Pages 22-25

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSustainability Pages 26-29
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Sustainability Pages 26-29

Adobe Acrobat DocumentProsperity Pages 30-32
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Prosperity Pages 30-32

Adobe Acrobat DocumentDid We Miss Anything Out? Pages 33-34
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Did We Miss Anything Out? ages 33-34

Adobe Acrobat DocumentThe Best Pages 35-36
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback The Best Pages 35-36

Adobe Acrobat DocumentThe Worst Pages 37-39
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback The Worst Pages 37-39

Adobe Acrobat DocumentBest New Service Pages 40-43
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Part 4 Analysis of Feedback Best New Service Pages 40-43

Part 5 Importance and Priorities

Adobe Acrobat DocumentRegional and District Priorities Pages 44-45
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Part 5 Importance and Priorities Regional and District Priorities Pages 44-45

Part 6 Summary

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSummary Pages 46-48
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Part 6 Summary Success of Process Things to Improve Lessons Learnt Pages 46-48


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