- PLANET
- 6 CPD POINTS
Designed For
This course will be useful for anyone involved in planning and delivering community facilities and services - strategic planners, social planners, community infrastructure planners, asset owners and managers.
Learning Outcomes
The course will answer 6 key questions:
1. Community Infrastructure - what is it and why is it important?
2. Stakeholders - who provides, manages, and uses it?
3. Provision Standards - how much and where should community infrastructure be provided?
4. Best Practice Trends - how do contemporary trends differ from traditional models?
5. Needs Assessment - how to conduct a community infrastructure needs assessment?
6. Delivery Pathways - what grants/funds are available and what role to DCPs/ICPs play, and what role can existing facilities play?
Presenters:
Jo Noesgaard, Principal and National Lead Local Government SGS Economics and Planning Jo is a social planner with a drive to shape communities that are accessible and equitable for all. She is a strategic thinker that is able to collectively bring stakeholders together to deliver innovative outcomes for communities and organisations. With over 10 years of experience working within government, Jo believes it is essential that the social, economic, natural and built environment of cities and regions considers everyone’s needs in a sustainable way. |
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Event Details:
Date: | Tuesday 25 June 2024 |
Time: | Registration - 8.30am AEDT |
Workshop - 9.00am - 5.00pm AEDT (includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea) | |
Venue: | Gyde Consulting Boardroom |
Level 6/120 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000 | |
Cost: | $345 PIA Member |
$490 Non-Member |
- Price
- PIA Members: $345 | Non-Members: $490
- CPD Points
- 6
- When
- Tuesday 25 June 2024, 8:30 Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
- Registrations Close
- 23rd Jun 24 4:00 PM