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The Planning for Liveability Toolkit: supporting local government health and wellbeing planning, evaluation and learning.

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posted on 2025-08-06, 04:43 authored by Melanie DavernMelanie Davern, Katrina Dunn, lucy delahey
<p dir="ltr">This Planning for Liveability Toolkit provides a suite of quick access and easy-to-use tools and resources that support connected and coordinated planning that promote enhanced liveability and better public health outcomes. It has been designed to consider a range of different planning practitioner needs and capabilities and different organizational contexts. The Planning for Liveability Toolkit has been designed for planning practitioners working within local governments with responsibility for municipal public health and wellbeing planning, contributing to the development of a Municipal Public Health Wellbeing Plan/Council Plan or working in corporate planning.</p><p dir="ltr">The tools and resources have been designed to support conversations and facilitate opportunities for ongoing learning, evaluation and measurement and enhanced planning practices that support liveable places and healthy people. The resources are relevant to all councils supporting health and liveability regardless of whether a local government has a stand-alone Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan or a health and wellbeing plan that is incorporated into a Council Plan. The Planning for Liveability Toolkit tools and resources are designed to build a collaborative and continuous approach to learning, action and advocacy that enhance health, wellbeing and liveability of a community.</p>

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