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High quality health services

Delivering ‘high quality health services’ is crucial to our public and economic health. With an ageing population, an ever-increasing share of our GDP spent on service delivery, a large and diverse workforce and opportunities for innovation that could have a global impact – understanding and monitoring views on health is critical to local and national prosperity. The provision of ‘high quality health services’ is always among the top attributes that Australians believe make somewhere a good place to live, and is often more important to older Australians. Read more about .id's views on the importance of 'high quality health services' here.

High quality health services in City of Canning

27% of residents selected ‘High quality health services’ as an important attribute when considering what makes somewhere a good place to live, making it the 11th most important liveability aspect for City of Canning residents overall. Residents rated their experience of ‘High quality health services’ in their local area 6.7 out of 10, on average, making it the 6th most positively experienced attribute of 16. In comparison to Australia: 2023, residents of City of Canning placed less importance on High quality health services and reported better local area experiences.

Benchmarks

Importance
Experience
City of Canning
27%
6.7
Australia: 2023
45%
6.2
Metropolitan Australia: 2023
42%
6.5
Western Australia: 2023
47%
6.4
Perth: 2023
44%
6.8

Local areas

Importance
Experience
City of Canning
27%
6.7
Wilson (n = 234)
22%
6.1
Ferndale (n = 212)
25%
6.5
Cannington (n = 216)
28%
6.5
Parkwood (n = 191)
31%
6.9
St James (n = 113)
27%
6.0
Canning Vale (n = 250)
32%
7.1
Willetton & Leeming (n = 514)
30%
7.6
Bentley (n = 182)
23%
5.8
Rossmoyne (n = 111)
28%
7.4
Shelley (n = 148)
28%
7.2
Riverton (n = 186)
27%
7.3
East Cannington (n = 161)
20%
5.9
Lynwood (n = 99)
23%
6.2
Queens Park & Welshpool (n = 190)
31%
5.8

Gender

Importance
Experience
City of Canning
27%
6.7
Man or Male (n = 875)
27%
6.7
Woman or Female (n = 1841)
28%
6.7
Non-binary (n = 15)
33%
6.9
Prefer not to answer (n = 65)
28%
5.6

Age

Importance
Experience
City of Canning
27%
6.7
18 - 34 (n = 476)
22%
6.3
35 - 59 (n = 1292)
25%
6.6
60 + (n = 927)
38%
7.3

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