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Measuring the district’s wellbeing

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07 October 2021, 5:04 PM

Measuring the district’s wellbeingThe survey measures how residents feel about a range of local issues like housing and employment.

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has launched its annual quality of life survey.

 

The survey focuses on how residents feel about issues such as employment, housing, health services, the environment, transport, growth, and the effects of Covid-19.



“Having an annual survey helps us build up a long-term picture of how our district is faring,” QLDC chief executive Mike Theelen said.

 

Last year’s survey found that overall quality of life was rated as extremely good (32 per cent) or good (49 per cent), while 16 per cent said their quality of life was average and three per cent said poor and extremely poor.

 

“The impacts of Covid-19 were being felt across the district and often reflected in employment and welfare statistics. Climate change was also a concern for people,” Mike said.

 

“We’re keen to see how people are feeling in 2021 about living in our district. What are they hopeful for? What do people like about Queenstown Lakes, and what would they like to change? This information will help us identify priority issues in our district.”

 

Data collected will also help public service providers like the Southern District Health Board understand more about the issues and challenges facing the district.

 

A group of people randomly selected from the electoral roll will receive letters asking them to participate in the annual survey but the online survey is open to anyone who lives in the district and is aged 18 and over.

 

The survey will take around 20-25 minutes to complete and is open until November 7.

 

It is being conducted by Versus Research, on behalf of QLDC, and all responses are anonymous.

 

All completed responses will go in the draw to win one of four $250 Prezzy cards. Winners will be selected at random by Versus Research.

 

To complete the survey, visit Let’s Talk and click the link to the survey.


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