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, your social connections and relationships, social support, participation in community and social activities, feeling valued and belonging, connection to culture, having a say in community.Example Question 1: Think about your social...
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.Example Question 1: Think about your...
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.Example Question 1:...
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.Example Question 1: Think about your...
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.Example Question 1: Think about your ability to...