Social inclusion
For example, social connections and relationships, social support, participation in community and social activities, feeling valued and belonging, connection to culture, having a say in community.
General
General Social inclusionFor example, social connections and relationships, social support, participation in community and social activities, feeling valued and belonging, connection to culture, having a say in community.Question 1: Think about your social inclusion....
Social connections and relationships
Social connections and relationships Social inclusionFor example, having regular contact with people including family and friends, feeling connected to your community, having a broader social network, having positive relationships.Question 1: Think about your social...
Social support
Social support Social inclusionFor example, getting help when you need it; assistance you give or receive from neighbours, friends, relatives, and others; getting access to small favours outside of the home; getting access to support in times of crisis or emergency;...
Participation in community and social activities
Participation in community and social activites Social inclusionFor example, being part of community activities such as arts, cultural, recreational or sporting activities; going to religious activities; being a member of a group, club or political party; having a...
Feeling valued and belonging
Feeling valued and belonging Social inclusionFor example, being treated with respect by others; being accepted by others for who you are; feeling valued by society; feeling like part of the community; having your competence and skill recognised.Question 1: Think about...
Connection to culture
Connection to culture Social inclusionFor example, being able to safely identify with your culture; having a knowledge of your culture; feeling connected to culture; being actively involved in or attending cultural events.Question 1: Think about your connection to...
Have a say in community
Have a say in community Social inclusionFor example, being able to have a say in the general community; feeling like you have a stake in your community and society; voting; having a voice to raise your concerns and views.Question 1: Think about your ability to have a...