The Murray Bridge Wellbeing Hub is a joint project between the Rural City of Murray Bridge, the Murray Bridge Community Centre Inc and Wellbeing SA (State Government).

The Murray Bridge Wellbeing Hub aims to work in partnership to support wellbeing through enabling opportunities to connect, learn, share and grow.

The Wellbeing Hub, supported by Wellbeing SA, gives Council a valuable opportunity to be a proactive and influential leader in supporting community wellbeing.

The Murray Bridge Wellbeing Hub 2023 Annual Report includes the evaluation of initiatives delivered from March 2023 to December 2023, and the findings of the Wellbeing Hub’s six-monthly impact evaluation.

From March 2023 to December 2023, the Wellbeing Hub delivered 36 initiatives with 44 partners to reach over 1766 people. Forty three percent of initiatives had a focus on promoting physical activity, followed by creating opportunities for social connection (31%), improving mental wellbeing and resilience (20%) and encouraging wellbeing through healthy eating (6%).

Feedback from participants of the Wellbeing Hub was positive. The average score given by participants regarding the impact of initiatives on their immediate wellbeing was 4.8 out of 5, and 95.2% of respondents to a six-monthly evaluation survey agreed or strongly agreed that the Wellbeing Hub helped them to improve their overall wellbeing.

And to see more about what our partner Wellbeing SA is doing to support wellbeing visit wellbeingsa.sa.gov.au

A full copy of the Wellbeing Hub reports can be found below.


MBWH - One page Summary 2023

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