sustainable penrith indicators

Sustainability Indicators
 

Principle 2:

Achieve long-term economic and social security

Objective:

We have access to what we need

Indicator PC1:

Proportion of residents who are satisfied with their level of access to services, information and facilities


2006/2007 Data

Why use this indicator?

Access to facilities and services that are responsive to community needs is vital to building socially sustainable, healthy and inclusive communities.

Having access to services, facilities and information is about more than just mobility. The term access refers to physical access, the proximity of services and facilities to our communities, cost, the appropriateness of services and facilities, and the awareness of what services and facilities are available.

Council is responsible for ensuring the development of socially sustainable, healthy, inclusive communities through integrated land use planning and planning for the social well-being of a community. This is a challenge when planning for new release areas as well as established communities.

Council's Access and Equity Policy aims to ensure that the services, information, and facilities provided by Penrith Council are designed to meet the needs of the community in an equitable, appropriate and efficient manner.

This indicator will demonstrate whether any inequities exist, and will provide some basis for understanding the impact that 'poor' access has on the community. Council's resources can then be directed towards improving access to those residents and communities experiencing disadvantage.

Council has identified that some communities experience higher levels of relative socio-economic disadvantage. In recognition of this Council provided additional resources to its Neighbourhood Renewal Program from 2006. This programme will develop Neighbourhood Action Plans in areas of socio-economic disadvantage. These Plans will involve consultation with local residents and other stakeholders. The actions in the Plans will also have their own performance indicators.

What is the current situation?

Residents are generally satisfied with the access to services and facilities from their home according to the 2008 Strategic Community Survey.

Satisfaction for access to services and facilities, has increased for health and medical services, shopping, parks and sports, community centres and transport. Some decline in satisfaction was noted for natural areas, tertiary institutions and access to work.

Data for this indicator was sourced from the Strategic Community Survey undertaken in June 2008. The Strategic Community Survey is a key input to the formulation of Council's next Strategic Plan for the City and its implementation program. Council is also developing an Urban Study and Strategy which will include a framework for identifying and promoting resident access to services.

What is the desired trend?

An increase in the proportion of residents who are satisfied with the level of access to services, information and facilities.

What does this mean for the Sustainability of Penrith City?

The ability to access facilities and services is the entitlement of all residents. The expansion and improvement of accessibility will encourage a socially and economically sustainable community.


2007 - 2008 Response - On Track


 

 

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