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Supporting Health and Wellbeing in Our Community

Possible outcomes sought via CBI and methods of measurement.

  • Increases of mental and physical health, reduced stress levels – surveys
  • Increase in skills of value to society (ie more ‘productive’ people) – identification of beneficial/targeted skills & survey to measure their achievement or otherwise
  • Increase in collaboration, including increased deliberative processes – survey, and quantitative measurement of deliberative events
  • Increases in capacity to reduce environmental pressures – quantitative measurement of environmental projects implemented, survey of efficacy of initiatives 
  • A well supported/co-created/co-designed, diverse list of community projects and other opportunities for participation that directly or indirectly improve neighbourhoods and eg health and education and collective decision making structures– surveys with key stakeholders


Government funded and non-government funded components

We are currently investigating having two parallel processes: the first being the campaign for government to fund a trial, the second is based on private fund raising such as via donations, crowd funding and philanthropy. The latter aims to demonstrate firstly a level of commitment to the basic concept, and that the assumptions underpinning the concept are valid.


Please contact Robin on 0421 461 724 if you want to be involved or for enquiries.

info@cbitasmania.org.au

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