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Strategic Plan Suggestion Box



Rob WhiteIn July 2004, The Spastic Centre (TSC) started its journey on our current three year Strategic Plan. Since this time, the plan has provided us with guidance and direction and has resulted in our organisation achieving some tremendous outcomes.

In early February 2007 we started another journey - this one intended on taking us through a planning process with key stakeholders so that we are ready to launch our next Strategic Plan in July 2007.

An important part of this journey is to take time to pause and listen to your ideas and suggestions. Given the pressures of all of our busy lives, this time we have also created an online form to help us capture your thoughts. This information will be collated along with other feedback we have received and discussed with our Board to assist us with shaping our future direction.

I therefore encourage you to complete the online form below and I look forward to reading your ideas and suggestions.

Rob White
CEO

 

Privacy statement

Data collected by this survey will be used to inform the development of The Spastic Centre's Strategic Plan for the next three years.

You will be asked to supply general demographic information, but there will no data captured that individually identifies you as the respondent to this survey.

You may choose to include your email address if you would like an alert once the Strategic Plan is published. In this instance, your email address will only be used for this purpose and will not be added to any other mailing list without your consent, nor will it be passed on to any third parties.

Are you or your child currently using TSC services?


 

If yes, how long have you been using TSC services?

 

Where do you live?

 

Which of the following best describes you (the person completing this form)?

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If you would like an alert when our Strategic Plan is launched, please enter your email address below.

 

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