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The City of Mount Gambier is committed to the continued development of a relational learning approach, working in an increasingly relationship-based way in terms of both service provision and the development of the Mount Gambier Children’s Charter.

This online hub will allow for ongoing conversations and collaboration as we shift from focussing on predominantly agency approaches to service delivery.

This is a way to continue the conversation, foster relationships and plan outcomes and action plans for our community.

Participation in this online hub demonstrates a commitment to continuing the conversation and developing Social Capital. Lets work together in bonding, bridging, linking – our Mount Gambier village.

So how can you be involved?

  • Keep up to date with the latest 'News'
  • Take a look at the 'Library'
  • Participate in discussions within the 'Forum'
  • Provide feedback on this online hub in the 'Guest Book'
  • Have your say on current consultations by completing a 'Survey'
  • 'Submit' your ideas and content for upload onto this online hub
  • Watch our videos
  • Check out the links to other websites

The City of Mount Gambier is committed to the continued development of a relational learning approach, working in an increasingly relationship-based way in terms of both service provision and the development of the Mount Gambier Children’s Charter.

This online hub will allow for ongoing conversations and collaboration as we shift from focussing on predominantly agency approaches to service delivery.

This is a way to continue the conversation, foster relationships and plan outcomes and action plans for our community.

Participation in this online hub demonstrates a commitment to continuing the conversation and developing Social Capital. Lets work together in bonding, bridging, linking – our Mount Gambier village.

So how can you be involved?

  • Keep up to date with the latest 'News'
  • Take a look at the 'Library'
  • Participate in discussions within the 'Forum'
  • Provide feedback on this online hub in the 'Guest Book'
  • Have your say on current consultations by completing a 'Survey'
  • 'Submit' your ideas and content for upload onto this online hub
  • Watch our videos
  • Check out the links to other websites
  • Do you have something you wish to share on this online hub? An exciting update, some relevant information or even a video? Simply complete this form and we will upload content for you. We encourage the sharing of ideas and information and would love to hear from you!

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    The City of Mount Gambier welcomes the opportunity of working with our “whole village”, as we work towards developing a Children’s Charter for this City.

    With a goal of making Mount Gambier the most liveable City for all of our citizens, we recognised the importance of developing a pledge with local services to allow our children to flourish in their earliest years.

    In late 2014, we met with a broad representation of local champions, to draft the Mount Gambier Charter for Children. This charter aims to serve as an aspirational set of principles, to guide the work of Council and early learning services who wish to subscribe to the Charter’s principles.

    The draft Mount Gambier Charter for Children is now open for public consultation and we would love to hear from you. Please take a few moments to complete this short survey.

    Your feedback is important to us. Lets work together in bonding, bridging, linking – our Mount Gambier village.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The '50 Things To Do Before You Turn 13’ project invites you to help inspire Mount Gambier families to explore our special part of the world.  We want to hear from children, teenagers, grandparents and parents about the great things on offer in and around Mount Gambier, including  our well known, and hidden treasures.

    Please take a moment to complete this short survey and share the things that have inspired you, in the hope that we can inspire other generations for years to come.

    Be bold and be brave with your ideas.  Your feedback is important to us.

     

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