Redbank Plains Community Centre Social Impact Report 2022

Sense of welcome As a measure of community cohesion, community members were asked to indicate to what degree they agreed with the statement, ‘I feel welcome in my community’. Just under 56% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that they felt welcome in their community. This is similar to results from the 2020 survey.

I feel welcome in my community. (Respondents: Jun ‘18 = 114, Dec ‘18 = 104, Jul ‘19 = 107, Jul ‘20 = 96, Jul ‘21 = 118)

60.00%

50.00%

48.07%

43.75%

43.22%

41.12%

40.00%

39.83%

38.60%

36.54%

33.33%

31.25%

30.00%

26.17%

20.56%

20.00%

15.00%

12.71%

11.46%

10.42%

10.00%

7.89%

7.48%

5.77%

5.26%

4.81%

4.81%

4.67%

3.13%

0.00%

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neither agree/disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

■ June 2018 ■ December 2018 ■ July 2019 ■ July 2020 ■ July 2021

Respondents to the recent 36-month survey who had visited the Community Centre in the past 12-months were more likely to feel welcome in their community. This is consistent with previous survey results.

I feel welcome in my community. (Have not visited RPCC = 60, Have visited RPCC = 58)

60.00%

55.00%

53.45%

50.00%

40.00%

33.33%

30.00%

24.14%

20.69%

20.00%

10.00%

5.00%

3.33%

3.33%

0.00%

0.00%

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neither agree/disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

■ Have not visited RPCC ■ Have visited RPCC

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