Community Benefit Analysis and Social Impact Assessments
We are leaders in Community Benefit Analysis and Social Impact Assessments to inform better planning and development proposals.
Cred Consulting are leaders in the delivery of creative and evidence-based Community Benefits Analysis™, and Social Impact Assessments for new, existing, and changing communities. Our Community Benefits Analysis will inform your master plan, strategy or development proposal. Community Benefits Analysis helps set a project up for success by creating a common vision and understanding of public benefits and needs. The Complete Communities Assessment™ Tool developed by Cred Consulting can assess and rate your project in terms of its social sustainability and social impact and is based on the unique people and place characteristics of the local area.
Related Projects
SOCIAL VALUE BOOT FACTORY
Waverley Council
Cred Consulting was engaged by Asset Technologies Pacific for Waverley Council to deliver a Social Value Assessment to inform the development of a final business case for the potential repurposing of the former Boot Factory as an Innovation Civic Hall. ...more
MILLERS POINT SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
NSW Land and Housing Corporation
Cred was engaged by NSW Land and Housing Corporation to undertake an independent Social Impact Assessment (SIA) to identify the potential social impacts that may result from the Land and Housing Corporation’s evaluation of social housing in Millers Point...more
RANDWICK OPEN SPACE NEEDS STUDY
Randwick City Council
Cred is working with Randwick City Council to develop an Open Space and Recreation Needs Study. This study will provide the baseline for the development of a new open space and recreation strategy for Randwick City and provide guidance to future strategic planning ...more
CABRAMATTA PARKS PLACE AND FAIRFIELD CITY-WIDE OPEN SPACE AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS STUDY
Fairfield City Council
Cred was engaged by Fairfield City Council to prepare community facilities and open space needs studies for the three ‘places’ within Fairfield City: ...more