Community Analysis Draft Information:
1. People and culture
1.1. History This element is about exploring the history of this community. Background
Give information and data about the community. If applicable, compare with data from the Local Government Area (LGA) These questions will help you think about how to report on the history of this community: When was it established? What determined the name? What significant buildings exist? How did the population come to be here? What was the community founded on- industry, geographic location, migration/cultural patterns etc? What significant events has impacted on the development of this community today? How long have residents lived here- long term or transient population? Can you discover anything else that ‘paints a picture’ about the history of this community?
Impact on health
• Answer this question: What does this history tell you about the people in your community? Can you see any indirect links to health? Resources and references
• Resources and references for this section • Work out how to include the answers from your interview questions here. look 1.2. Demographics This element is about exploring the key characteristics of the population in this community. NEW Background ir# Give information and data about the community. If applicable, compare with data from the Local Government Area (LGA)
Investigate the people who make up your population. Refer to the LGA data of the wider population to understand the demographic. Consider the following characteristics:
• the spread of ages across the population- young /old, • gender, • marital status, • household composition -single parent family/extended families in one dwelling, etc.
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