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Consultation has concluded
What keeps you well? How can we make Aberdeenshire a healthier place to live?
Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership has a new priority with a focus on improving what keeps us well, looking particularly at healthy eating and keeping active. Your input on making this improvement happen is vital and what you say will be key to the development of our action plan. Over the next few months through a mixture of pop up stalls, surveys, polls, focus groups, community research and mini publics (like citizens' assemblies) we will be looking to get your views on:
What eating well and keeping active means to you?
How easy is it to eat healthily and keep active where you live?
What activities and places help? What barriers are there?
What should be our priorities?
How can you be involved?
If you want to kept informed about and involved in this engagement please click the subscribe button at the bottom right of the page to register
Update: This engagement is now closed for review and reporting.
Thanks so much to everyone who has contributed to this engagement
Please click on links below for final report or go to final report in list on right.
What keeps you well? How can we make Aberdeenshire a healthier place to live?
Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership has a new priority with a focus on improving what keeps us well, looking particularly at healthy eating and keeping active. Your input on making this improvement happen is vital and what you say will be key to the development of our action plan. Over the next few months through a mixture of pop up stalls, surveys, polls, focus groups, community research and mini publics (like citizens' assemblies) we will be looking to get your views on:
What eating well and keeping active means to you?
How easy is it to eat healthily and keep active where you live?
What activities and places help? What barriers are there?
What should be our priorities?
How can you be involved?
If you want to kept informed about and involved in this engagement please click the subscribe button at the bottom right of the page to register
Update: This engagement is now closed for review and reporting.
Thanks so much to everyone who has contributed to this engagement
Please click on links below for final report or go to final report in list on right.
Healthy Eating Active Living has finished this stage
Pop up stalls, surveys and online groups
November 2021 until March 2022
Prioritising actions opens
Healthy Eating Active Living has finished this stage
Community involvement in prioritising actions including focus groups, community research and mini publics
January 2022 until July 2022
Under Review
Healthy Eating Active Living is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
August 2022
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Healthy Eating Active Living
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
September 2022
Key Dates: More dates will be added as the project develops