Key Insights from Survey Results
43%
of respondents DON’T visit nature at least 3 times per week.
What this means
People aren’t getting enough time in Nature. We’re meant to be in Nature at least 2 hours per day to help regulate our biological health.
92%
of respondents DO feel safe going for a 30min walk in their neighbourhood.
What this means
Overall cities are doing a good job in providing safety to residents. Going for a short walk once per day can alleviate mental stress.
54%
of respondents DON’T feel represented by their local government.
What this means
A lack of representation and faith in change can lead to states of depression. There is a growing need to change local government dynamics to support mental health.
84%
of respondents DO feel there are enough spaces to socialise in.
What this means
Interaction between communities is key for social health. Feeling that there are welcoming places in your neighbourhood helps you maintain relationships.
47%
of respondents are NOT protected from flooding.
What this means
Experiencing flooding of a home or community can be a traumatic experience. Experiencing trauma can have long lasting health implications.