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• Child specific needs include provisions such as child-height hand-wash basins, child-sized toilets, and baby carriers.

From page 43 of the Guide. • This might include locating a play-space adjacent to a cafe, community room or parents’ room. • Movement and Place Framework • Healthy Streets Indicators

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From page 42 of the Guide. • Movement and Place Framework • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check • Healthy Streets Indicators From page 42 of the Guide.

• Movement and Place Framework • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check • Healthy Streets Indicators From page 42 of the Guide.

• Movement and Place Framework • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check • Healthy Streets Indicators From page 42 of the Guide.

Movement and Place Framework From page 43 of the Guide.

• Movement and Place Framework • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check

From page 43 of the Guide. • Healthy Streets Australia Design Check • Healthy Built Environment Checklist

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2.3.1 Access for caregivers is improved through the co-location of facilities such as playgrounds, shops and childcare facilities, along with the provision of safe active and sustainable transport options.

Safety of spaces 2.3.2 Moments of play are incorporated near rest spaces, and spaces are separated from heavy traffic, shaded, well-lit and with clear sightlines. Accessible pram-friendly surfaces and spaces Nursing rooms within public facilities

2.3.3 Accessible pram and wheelchair friendly surfaces and space for manoeuvring prams and wheelchairs are provided within urban streets, particularly around transit zones and child-focused public facilities such as toilets and drinking fountains.

2.3.4 Nursing rooms are integrated within public facilities which include facilities to breastfeed privately, safely change and warm up food.

Water taps and drinking fountains 2.3.5 Drinking fountains and water taps are accessible for young children and provided/co-located with other facilities in areas frequently used by children e.g. playgrounds.

Public toilets 2.3.6 Public toilets are accessible and provided in areas frequently used by children (e.g. playgrounds) and the needs of small children and caregivers are considered. Public toilets are in close proximity to key destinations (e.g. playgrounds), open and ensure clear visibility. Opportunities for socialisation 2.3.7

Public spaces where children gather are designed to encourage socialisation amongst caregivers.

Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide Neighbourhood Considerations Checklist Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide Neighbourhood Considerations – 2.3 Infrastructure for caregivers Key Design Guidelines Design element Guideline implementation Access to a range of facilities

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