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Coalition Wellbeing Survey Data 2019 for LP170100480 ARC Linkage Project Creating Pathways to Child Wellbeing in Disadvantaged Communities (2019-2020)

Griffith University
Freiberg, Kate
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Rights holder: Dr Kate Freiberg: [email protected]

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Mediated access. The data can be accessed after emailing Dr Kate Freiberg, Emeritus Professor Homel ([email protected]), or Dr Jacqueline Homel ([email protected]). Requests can be initiated through the Data Link.

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The Coalition Wellbeing Survey was designed in Phase 1 of the project (2013-14) to give people in each Communities for Children (CfC) site in which we were working the opportunity to share information about their own unique experiences of Communities for Children and the way it operates as part of a collective network aimed at promoting positive outcomes for children. The survey encouraged participants to think of themselves as being part of a community coalition that helped many different people come together in the interest of the children and families who lived in the area. It was designed to give community workers and indeed everyone who was involved at any level of the community coalition, a chance to have a say about how it worked for them. Because the survey was anonymous, the questions allowed participants to express their opinions freely and to provide information about their own personal experiences and perceptions.

Issued: 2021

Data time period: 2019-02 to 2019-10

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: New South Wales, Australia

text: Queensland, Australia

text: New South Wales, Australia

text: Queensland, Australia

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