MOSAIC Multicultural Centre survey with potential users

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This survey has finished and the responses are being reviewed.




Background

Council is reviewing its multicultural community centre MOSAIC to make sure it continues to meet people's needs now and into the future. We're doing this because as our population grows we need to plan for more customers. We've already surveyed those who use the centre and now we're speaking to potential users of its programs and services.

MOSAIC Multicultural Centre runs free and low-cost activities for Willoughby residents

These programs and classes are designed to bring our residents together, provide support and promote the sharing of different cultures and interests. The centre is currently open for all adults from 9.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays plus for primary school children during holidays.





Interested in what the centre has to offer but never used it? Let us know why

Online: Use the survey below or fill in and submit a hardcopy survey
Email: email@willoughby.nsw.gov.au Attn.Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader (External link)
Call to fill in the form over the phone or to receive a hardcopy form in the post: Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader, 9777 7505
Post: Write to Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader, Willoughby City Council, PO Box 57, Chatswood 2067

Consultation closed on Sunday 14 September

Thank you in advance for helping to improve Willoughby's Multicultural Community Centre MOSAIC



Your privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants completing this form very seriously. By providing input, you are consenting to that information being used or reproduced anonymously in Council's strategic documents and reports. All personal details and identifiers will be redacted.
For further information, regarding your privacy and how we will use your information please refer to Council's Privacy Management Plan.

This survey has finished and the responses are being reviewed.




Background

Council is reviewing its multicultural community centre MOSAIC to make sure it continues to meet people's needs now and into the future. We're doing this because as our population grows we need to plan for more customers. We've already surveyed those who use the centre and now we're speaking to potential users of its programs and services.

MOSAIC Multicultural Centre runs free and low-cost activities for Willoughby residents

These programs and classes are designed to bring our residents together, provide support and promote the sharing of different cultures and interests. The centre is currently open for all adults from 9.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays plus for primary school children during holidays.





Interested in what the centre has to offer but never used it? Let us know why

Online: Use the survey below or fill in and submit a hardcopy survey
Email: email@willoughby.nsw.gov.au Attn.Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader (External link)
Call to fill in the form over the phone or to receive a hardcopy form in the post: Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader, 9777 7505
Post: Write to Stuart Gibb, Community Development Team Leader, Willoughby City Council, PO Box 57, Chatswood 2067

Consultation closed on Sunday 14 September

Thank you in advance for helping to improve Willoughby's Multicultural Community Centre MOSAIC



Your privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants completing this form very seriously. By providing input, you are consenting to that information being used or reproduced anonymously in Council's strategic documents and reports. All personal details and identifiers will be redacted.
For further information, regarding your privacy and how we will use your information please refer to Council's Privacy Management Plan.