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Forum opens up the conversation - schools as community hubs
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This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.
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How do schools share facilities with the community?
Does your organisation use school facilities?
What would make sharing school facilities possible in your community?
There was a great turn out at the Schools as Community Hubs Forum held at Adelaide High School on Monday 2 December. The forum brought together over 120 people from local council, government agencies, sport and recreation associations, the not for profit sector, social service organisations, MPs and various community groups. All wanting to engage and ready to work together.
This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.
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How do schools share facilities with the community?
Does your organisation use school facilities?
What would make sharing school facilities possible in your community?
There was a great turn out at the Schools as Community Hubs Forum held at Adelaide High School on Monday 2 December. The forum brought together over 120 people from local council, government agencies, sport and recreation associations, the not for profit sector, social service organisations, MPs and various community groups. All wanting to engage and ready to work together.
We heard from schools about how they share their facilities, many shared their experiences and we explored the issues and opportunities. So where to next? We will share with you the outcomes of the forum highlighting what you thought, the ideas that were generated and what opportunities we can take on going forward. So watch this space.
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PENDING OUTCOME
Forum opens up the conversation - schools as community hubs is currently at this stage
The consultation period closed on 22 November 2013 and is currently pending outcome.