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Social Policy and Social Plan 2006-2010

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Social Policy 2006

The City of Sydney's Social Policy and Social Plan 2006-2010 were adopted by Council on 26 June 2006.

The City of Sydney Social Policy has been prepared to provide for integrated, equitable and needs-based decision-making across Council, through the delineation of social principles and roles.

The City of Sydney Social Plan 2006-2010 has been developed in accordance with the Community and Social Planning Guidelines (2002), and regulation (1999) by the Department for Local Government. The Social Plan provides demographic analyses, identifies priority social issues and actions to address these for the City of Sydney communities; together with analyses, social issues and actions for eight target groups (children, young people, older people, women, Aboriginal people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with a disability and gay, lesbian and transgender people).

The Action Plans in the Social Plan provide the social planning directions for the City over the coming years.

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Social Policy 2006

Social Plan 2006 - 2010

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Arabic Social Policy and Plan

Chinese Simplified Social Policy and Plan

Chinese Traditional Social Policy and Plan

Greek Social Policy and Plan

Indonesian Social Policy and Plan

Italian Social Policy and Plan

Korean Social Policy and Plan

Russian Social Policy and Plan

Spanish Social Policy and Plan

Vietnamese Social Policy and Plan


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Last Updated: Saturday 16 February, 2008
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