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Wendouree West Community Gateway - Community Renewal
Wendouree West Community Renewal
The University will develop the data-base, train residents in its use and maintenance and provide links with the Information Gateway Service.
The Skills Audit has
been developed with support from the Office of Rural Communities. It will be
a valuable tool for assisting residents to access employment opportunities
or further training.
Update: Over 250 residents completed a skills survey last year.
The audit will be conducted again this year to obtain more responses.
Community Works, Environment
and Housing
Jaycees Reserve
Jaycees Park is the
Gateway to Wendouree West. It is situated along Gillies Street and is
adjacent to Norman and Daffodil Streets. It is currently a dry and barren
wasteland. In April 2002, the Tract Report on Urban Environment identified
Jaycees Park as a key precinct for urban improvement.
The Western Region received a one off initiative funding of $40,000 towards urban design services for the Wendouree West Project and Jaycees Park is one of the components.
The Department of Sustainability & Environment has led this project to obtain urban design advice for the park, under guidance from the Community Works and Environment Sub-Committee of the Wendouree West Community Renewal.
After a tender process in December 2002, THA Landscape Architects were awarded the contract to develop the design for the Park. The design advice is to include plans that will enable construction works to be undertaken in various components, allowing for community and service group involvement. The designs will also incorporate an area for community arts being developed as a separate project by the Ballarat City Council. The design work was completed in May 2003.
This
project has the potential to raise the profile of Wendouree West as Jaycees
Park is in a highly strategic location. Further, it has the capacity to draw
residents from outside Wendouree West into the community.
Update: This Park was recently upgraded through the efforts of
the local community. Around 70 residents attended a day long working bee to
erect a children's playground and plant trees. The City of Ballarat along
with the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Department of Justice
and Department of Human Services provided Assistance and funding for the
project.
BMX Track
The City of Ballarat has allocated $9000 to the Renewal after
an application was made for the upgrade of the local BMX track. The youth of
Wendouree West have been heavily involved in this process, and are eager to
see the project through to completion. They have had many fantastic ideas,
with work on the BMX track to begin shortly.
Update: Local Young
people worked with the City of Ballarat to obtain a grant from Sport and
Recreation to upgrade and relocate the BMX track. Young people had raised
safety and positioning concerns with the old track for some time. The City
of Ballarat matched the grant.
Housing
Works
One of
the biggest projects to happen is the upgrading of
houses, fences, gardens etc. We have seen the upgrade of 11
houses in Hyacinth Grove, and 60 properties in zone 1. 3 new four bedroom
homes and 2 new two bedroom units built, 89 boundary fences erected, 5
vacant properties upgraded, 36 properties environmentally upgraded, and 12
Wattle Avenue properties received street scape work. We also received a
$250,000 grant from Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria to undertake
environmental upgrades and have an energy efficient program in homes. As you
can see from this Boronia Grove home the transformation has been amazing.
Update:
During
the 2003/04 Financial year, 108 properties were upgraded and approximately
47 properties received front fencing or carports.
Job Shop
This is a joint initiative between local job network providers, private
business and government. Ten businesses are to be involved.
The Best In The West
Three residents have been employed (1 as YES Trainee) to work on housing
works in the area. Coordinated by BEST Employment, it is hoped this can be
turned into a sustainable business offering employment opportunities for
residents.
Community Jobs Programs 2004
2 Projects - 26 positions. Aged/Child Care (BEST)
Business Skills CJP (Highlands Personnel) - Surveying local businesses about
their employment requirements.
Statewide Residents Network
Wendouree West Residents Group initiated the formation of a Statewide
Residents Network earlier this year. Residents from the Neighbourhood
Renewal sites across the State get together every two months.
Website
The Wendouree West Website was developed by residents and launched in
December 2003. A resident is employed part time to keep the website updated.
The website was developed with funding from Multimedia Victoria and the
support of the Central Highlands Regional Library Corporation.
YES Traineeships (5 positions for
Wendouree West Residents)
2 residents completed 12 month YES Traineeships (Renewal Team & BRACE)
3 residents currently completing a 12 month traineeship.
-Ballarat University
-Disability Services, Department of Human Services
-Best In The West Maintenance Team.
Board of Management Community House
In December 2003, a Board of Management comprising of residents resumed
control of the Wendouree West Community House. The House had been under the
auspice of Ballarat Community Health for a number of years.
Native Plant Nursery
Local
residents are working with the City of Ballarat on developing a store of
indigenous plants to be used within Wendouree West. Residents will receive
training in plant management and tend to a section of the City of Ballarat’s
indigenous plant nursery. Upon maturation these plants will be made
available for the community to plant within Wendouree West. The program
commenced in April of this year.
Community
Wellbeing and Safety
Young
People's Events
The Department of Human Services provided funding for young people to
organise social events. The Wendouree West Youth Group
has staged a dinner dance
for elderly residents in the area whilst a music festival
showcasing local talent was also organised.
Physical Activity
Primary Care Partnerships provided the YMCA with funding to engage older
adults in physical activity. The YMCA has employed 4 residents part-time to
assist with this project. This funding has also been used to allow 5
residents to study Certificate III in Fitness.
Gym
The St John of God Hospital donated equipment for the establishment of a
gym in one of the vacant shops. 5 residents have been funded to undertake a
Fitness Level 3 course and they are working with the YMCA and Community
House to coordinate the running of the gym.
Launch of Walking
School Bus
Vichealth provided funding to start the Walking School Bus program. The
program was launched in June 2004 and will run from both Grevillea Park and
Yuille Primary Schools.
Neighbourhood Watch
Residents recently
canvassed the community about interest in Neighbourhood Watch and determined
there was overwhelming support for the establishment of this program within
Wendouree West. Residents have now formed a working party with Police
representatives to get the program up and running. The program was
officially launched on 22nd July,2003
with over 30 zone representatives.
Mental Health
A
working party has been formed to work with Lyn McLennan (Community
Well-Being) on mental health issues. The idea is for carers & consumers to
attend training sessions in relation to Mental Health issues. Grampians Psychiatric
Services, Centacare, Carers Choice, A.P.R.O.T.C.H and Cooinda are all involved
and contributing for our benefit. These training sessions are now in
progress.
Hippy Program
Through the Community Well-Being sub-committee, funding is being sought for
the HIPPY Program. HIPPY is: Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool
Youngsters. It is a 2 year, home based early childhood enrichment program
for preschool children targeting communities who have experienced
disadvantage. HIPPY believes parents play a critical role in their child’s
education. HIPPY
offers a structure which builds upon parental strengths so
they can provide their child with necessary skills and confidence to begin
school with a positive attitude towards learning. HIPPY actively works with
other early childhood and local services within the community. Each program
has its own local advisory group comprising parent representatives, home
tutors, preschool and principals, as well as relevant child and family
services staff. If the funding submission is successful, we believe that
this is a vital first step in changing the patterns of pre-school and school
attendance in the community.
Safety
For safety,
we have installed 450 sensor lights and through the CFA and Ballarat Group
Training have implemented house numbering. The Renewal has also developed a Traffic
Management Strategy, which will enhance traffic safety for road
users, pedestrians and school zones.
Our
goal is to make Wendouree West a safe community that supports the Police in
responding to criminal activity and provides a safe haven for everyone.
We are committed to providing a happy, healthy, safe community.