Edendale Farm Repair Cafe survey

Feasibility of a Repair Cafe at Edendale Farm survey

Hi, we are collecting community feedback around the feasibility of running a Repair Café at Edendale Farm. A Repair Cafe is a place where community volunteers help to repair items that community members bring in to repair. Repair Cafes are usually held monthly throughout the year. We want community members to get excited about it and to get on board to help create this community run initiative. Do you have 5-10min to share your feedback with us?

Please note: We are collecting your information for the purposes of community consultation regarding the proposed Repair Café at Edendale Farm. We may also use your information to keep you informed about the consultation process and engage with you for further feedback. We will not share your information to other third-parties without your consent unless required or authorised by law. You can remain anonymous in providing feedback but if you do not provide a name and/or contact details, we may not be able to respond to your feedback. Please note that any information you provide in your feedback may re-identify you based on the details you provide. You have the right to access and correct your personal information. Enquiries for access should be made to the Privacy Officer 9433 3271, privacy@nillumbik.vic.gov.au or PO Box 476, Greensborough Vic 3088.
1.Do you live locally (ie Eltham, Diamond Creek, Montmorency, Lower Plenty, Research, North Warrandyte or Templestowe)?
2.What is your postcode?
3.What is your age group?
4.Have you attended a Repair Cafe before?
5.If you answered yes, where was it located?
6.Would you come to Edendale Farm for a Repair Cafe session?
7.What item would you most likely bring to repair? For example, furniture, appliances, clothing, tools
8.What day would suit you most to attend a Repair Cafe?
9.What time of day would suit you best to attend a Repair Cafe?
10.How often would you visit the Repair Cafe? Number of times a year.
11.Would you be interested in volunteering to help run a Repair Cafe at Edendale, and/or sharing your skills with the community?
12.If you answered yes, in what capacity would you like to participate? Administration (managing and recruiting volunteers, promotion of cafe through social media, managing bookings, meet and greet community members on the day, time commitment is around 1 to 2 hr a week) or during the repair cafe workshops- for example, mending, fixing or adjusting items (time commitment a couple of hours a month). If so what type ie clothing, tools or other types of repairs?
13.Would you be willing to teach skills (upskill) other interested people and or volunteers like high school students?
14.If you would like to be involved in a Repair Cafe at Edendale please leave your name and best contact details.
15.Is there any other feedback you would like to share with us today about a Repair Cafe at Edendale farm?