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We want to know where our community feels safe, as well as areas we can target for improvements across our city through our capital works, maintenance and activation activities.
Our Perceptions of Safety Survey collects information about how safe you feel, why you might feel unsafe, and other concerns you might have about your safety in public spaces.
We're asking residents, workers, students and visitors to complete the survey from 17 July to 20 August 2017.
There are two versions of the survey, and you're welcome to complete one or both by clicking the links below:
Copies of the survey will also be available at libraries, community centres, shopping centres, and community kiosks listed on this page.
If you'd like more information, or to request hard copies of the survey, please call our Community Safety Officer on (02) 4227 7111 or email Radda Jordan at rjordan@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
We want to know where our community feels safe, as well as areas we can target for improvements across our city through our capital works, maintenance and activation activities.
Our Perceptions of Safety Survey collects information about how safe you feel, why you might feel unsafe, and other concerns you might have about your safety in public spaces.
We're asking residents, workers, students and visitors to complete the survey from 17 July to 20 August 2017.
There are two versions of the survey, and you're welcome to complete one or both by clicking the links below:
Copies of the survey will also be available at libraries, community centres, shopping centres, and community kiosks listed on this page.
If you'd like more information, or to request hard copies of the survey, please call our Community Safety Officer on (02) 4227 7111 or email Radda Jordan at rjordan@wollongong.nsw.gov.au