Secondary Innovation Precinct Survey
A Social Impact Assessment (SIA) is an objective independent study undertaken to identify and assess potential positive and negative social impacts associated with a proposed development, in this case, the Secondary Innovation Precinct (SIP) and Campus Commons. Social impacts can be understood as the consequences that people (individuals, households, groups, communities and organisations) experience when a new development brings about change.
A SIA considers social impacts in relation to people’s: way of life; community; accessibility; culture; health and wellbeing; surroundings; livelihoods; and decision-making systems.
About this survey
This survey aims to gather insights from key stakeholders and community members, including the Pymble Ladies’ College community (students, teachers, staff and families) and the surrounding community (e.g. residents, workers, business owners) about how this project may impact them in positive and negative ways.
Survey responses will also help to identify mitigation and enhancement measures and initiatives that could be implemented during the design, construction and/or operation of the proposed development to reduce negative impacts and enhance positive impacts.
The survey should take approximately five to ten minutes to complete, and all responses will be kept anonymous.
Please click here to complete the survey. Your input will be much appreciated.
The survey closes at 5.00pm on Friday 28 February.