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This survey will close on Wednesday 15 December, 2021.
This annual survey is about wellbeing and resilience.
The survey is being undertaken by Blue Mountains City Council on behalf of the Stronger Families Alliance. The Stronger Families Alliance is a group of community members and service providers in the Blue Mountains who are committed to making the Blue Mountains a great place for children, young people and families to live, go to school and work.
We would like everyone to be involved.
We are asking community members across the Blue Mountains how they feel about their lives and the community they live in. We want to better understand the prevalence of resilience and wellbeing among the wider Blue Mountains community.
It is timely, given the pressures of the past two years following bushfires, flooding and the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Research like this helps Council and community organisations to build action plans and secure funding to deliver what our community needs. It also helps develop future policy.
It would be great if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey. We appreciate your time and as much information as you can give.
If you have any questions, or would like to know more about the Survey of Wellbeing and Resilience please contact:
This survey will close on Wednesday 15 December, 2021.
This annual survey is about wellbeing and resilience.
The survey is being undertaken by Blue Mountains City Council on behalf of the Stronger Families Alliance. The Stronger Families Alliance is a group of community members and service providers in the Blue Mountains who are committed to making the Blue Mountains a great place for children, young people and families to live, go to school and work.
We would like everyone to be involved.
We are asking community members across the Blue Mountains how they feel about their lives and the community they live in. We want to better understand the prevalence of resilience and wellbeing among the wider Blue Mountains community.
It is timely, given the pressures of the past two years following bushfires, flooding and the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Research like this helps Council and community organisations to build action plans and secure funding to deliver what our community needs. It also helps develop future policy.
It would be great if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey. We appreciate your time and as much information as you can give.
If you have any questions, or would like to know more about the Survey of Wellbeing and Resilience please contact: