Reports
This report identifies how how principles, policies and practices of Child Friendly Cities can be applied to Redland City Council.
This site visit report of the Weinam Creek Wetlands District Park case study informs the Child and Youth Friendly City Strategy.
Ramp parks are primarily venues for unstructured youth activity, centred around the use of wheeled toys such as skateboards, scooters, roller blades and BMX. This report recommends continuing the supply of ramp parks within Redland City, as the high success of current facilities continues to match developments in contemporary youth issues.
The Community Development and Networks Report was undertaken to provide evidence base and technical frameworks to inform the development of Redland City Council’s Strong Communities Policy and associated Redlands Social Infrastructure Strategy and Policy.
The Local Government Association of Queensland is pleased to make available the Guideline for Integrating Community Wellbeing into Planning Schemes. This document has been made possible with funding from the Department of Families, the Department of Local Government and Planning and the contributions of many people from across Queensland.
What are the main ways young people participate in learning and work?
The OPSO Consultative Research Forum is made up of people who share a passion for social justice, including academics, business people, professionals and a State-wide network of friends and associates.