PHOTO: Amanda Colwell preparing breakfast for the Coonamble DV Collective during CWA Awareness week.
Early insights from a NSW Country Women’s Association survey showed housing, health, and safety as the top priorities amongst members.
Findings from the survey that began in August will help inform the CWA what their top priorities will be in the coming years.
“This is the first survey of this kind that we have done, and it’s great to see the level of interest it’s attracted,” CWA NSW president Joy Beames said.
The survey will create the benchmark for the organisation’s planning and strategy and will be undertaken annually.
Secretary of the Coonamble CWA branch Amanda Colwell said all members can provide input. “The insight gained from the information is a snapshot of what is important to all women and families and what is vital to forming the direction of CWA and our role as advocates to the government and non-government bodies.”…

