SMITH CREEK TRAIL CREATING A MORE FAMILY FRIENDLY SPACE LISA ATWELL OPAL MANAGER MARKJACKSON...
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SMITH CREEK TRAILCREATING A MORE FAMILY FRIENDLY SPACE
LISA ATWELLOPAL MANAGERMARK JACKSON
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Themes
To improve eating and activity patterns of children, through families and communities in OPAL regions and thereby increase
the proportion of 0-18 year olds in the healthy weight range.
reducing EDNP consumption and increasing nutritious food consumption (HE)
reducing sedentariness and increasing physical activity
(PA)
Active Travel
Parks ‘n Places
Active Leisure
Healthy Outlets
Local Food
Home Meals
AIM
by
GOALS
STRATEGIES Programs Research Coordination Policy Environment Awareness Education
SMITH CREEK TRAIL
> Community Involvement in redevelopment process Greater ownership of space through participation and feeling
that their ideas had been valued Increase in use (for active leisure and active travel)
> Project Increased awareness of trail and positive usage Creation of a safe, exciting and engaging family friendly space Demonstrate a ‘child friendly by design’ way of working Positive example of key stakeholders working in partnership
DESIRED OUTCOMES
Celebration and Launch
Community involvement in upgrades
Community Consultation (Stage 2)
Community Consultation (Stage 1)
‘Child Friendly by Design’ approach and training
Project scoping and partnership development
OUTCOMES
LEARNINGS
> Partnerships (establishing roles and responsibilities)
> Clear direction
> Accessing existing groups and utilising multiple forms of engagement
> Child Friendly by Design approach
> Transparency with the community
> Check in approach
QUESTIONS