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2013 [insert name of your Neighbourhood House/s] Members Survey 2014 Survey Results 2014 Members Survey 2013 Presented by David Perry

Summary of key highlights and trends

Visitors [Insert number] [Insert number] People visit [insert name of Neighbourhood Houses] each week [Insert number] People use [insert name of Neighbourhood Houses] each week The data collected through the Neighbourhood House Survey should be inserted into this slide. That’s per House/week

Use Each week, [Insert name of Neighbourhood House/s]: Is in use [insert number of hours] Is open to the public [insert number of hours]. The data collected through the Neighbourhood House Survey should be inserted into this slide.

Participation 295 [Insert number] [Insert number] That’s People participate in programmed activities at [insert name of your Neighbourhood House/s] each week [Insert number] People who use [insert name of your Neighbourhood House/s] each week The data collected through the Neighbourhood House Survey should be inserted into this slide. That’s 295 per House / week

Demographics [x%] female, [x%] male, with the remainder identifying as Trans/other [x%] identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander compared with 0.9% of the general population in Victoria For [x%], English is not the first language they speak at home compared with 19.6% of the population in Victoria [x%] identify as having a disability or long-term impairment, compared with 18% of the population in Victoria [x%] have a healthcare or concession, compared with 23.8% of the population in Victoria.   The data collected on your Neighbourhood House as part of the Participant Survey/Census in 2013 on benefits and outcomes should be inserted in this slide.

Programs & activities Main programs and activities run at [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s]: The data collected through the Neighbourhood House Survey should be inserted into this slide.

Benefits During a week in August-September 2013, [insert name of Neighbourhood Houses] asked invited all participants and visitors to complete a short, anonymous, self-administered questionnaire on paper or online. Participation was voluntary. Participants and visitors identified the following benefits as a result of attending [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s]: Spend time with other people [number and percentage] Meet new people/make friends [number and percentage] Improve my personal wellbeing/confidence[number and percentage] Develop a new interest or activity[number and percentage] Improve my health [number and percentage] Help my community [number and percentage] Improve my job skills [number and percentage] The data collected on your Neighbourhood House as part of the Participant Survey/Census in 2013 on benefits and outcomes should be inserted in this slide.

Outcomes Participants and visitors identified the following reasons for attending/participating at [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s]: Course or class [number and percentage] Social group [number and percentage] Exercise/health class [number and percentage] Childcare/playgroup [number and percentage] Use a service [number and percentage] Support group [number and percentage] Advice/help [number and percentage] Volunteering/placement [number and percentage] Job training/support [number and percentage] The data collected on your Neighbourhood House as part of the Participant Survey/Census in 2013 on benefits and outcomes should be inserted in this slide.

Volunteers [insert number] People volunteer at [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s] each week [insert number] This equates to [insert number] of volunteers per week

Partnerships organisations [Insert number] [Insert number] Different community groups use a room at [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s] [Insert number] Are supported by [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s] Are auspiced by [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s] [Insert number] [insert name of Neighbourhood House/s] works in partnership with [insert number] organisations

Reason No. Percentage Course or class 17,495 37% Social Group 12,602 27% Exercise / health class 7,708 17% Childcare / playgroup 6,532 14% Use a service 5,106 11% Support group 4,277 9% Advice / Help 3,793 8% Volunteering, placement 3,669 Job training / job support 1,946 4%   •          74% female, 25% male, with the remainder identifying as Trans/other •          1.5% identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander compared with 0.9% of the general population in Victoria •          For 17.9%, English is not the first language they speak at home compared with 19.6% of the population in Victoria •          20.4% identify as having a disability or long-term impairment, compared with 18% of the population in Victoria •          52% have a healthcare or concession, compared with 23.8% of the population in Victoria Reasons for coming to the Neighbourhood House on survey day Main benefits in coming to the Neighbourhood House Benefit No. Percentage Spend time with other people 21,758 47% Meet new people / make friends 19,236 41% Improve my personal wellbeing / confidence 16,877 36% Develop a new interest or activity 15,128 32% Improve my health 10,491 23% Help my community 9,816 21% Improve my job skills 8,449 18%