Community.

At Planalytics, community is at the heart of everything we do. We work with community groups to monitor and present data to assist grant funding applications and with organisations to develop effective community development policies and frameworks. We understand the importance of visual communication and story-telling, and assist organisations to articulate their needs and aspirations through research, workshops, infographics, presentations, and meetings online or in-person.

 
 
 

visual communication

OffsiteNZ
Lean Construction Branding (2023)

Ministry of Justice
Wellbeing Assessment Findings, Graphic Assistance (2023)

Tū Ora SAATS
Access to Services Report, Graphic Assistance (2022)

OffsiteNZ
Research Visualisation/Infographics (2021-22)

Ōpōtiki District Council
Revenue & Financing Policy Graphic Assistance (2021)

Carterton Indoor Pool Working Group
Visual Storytelling and Infographics to aid Grant Funding Applications

Wairarapa Community Network
Monitoring Special Needs Grants in our Communities (2020-21)

Age Concern Wairarapa
Ageing in Wairarapa Infographic (2020)

Joy for Generations
Loneliness Research Infographic (2020)

Wairarapa Community Network
Wairarapa Services Survey Results Visualisation (2020)

 

POLICY

Coastguard Ōpōtiki
Site Options Analysis (2022)

Victim Support NZ
Strategic Review, Graphic Assistance (2021)

Masterton District Council
Community Development & Prioritisation Framework (2020)

Masterton District Council
Community Grants Review & Recommendations (2020)

Masterton District Council
Wellbeing Indicators (2020)

ENGAGEMENT

Local Government NZ
CouncilMARK Assessments (2021-23)

Masterton District Council
Climate Change Focus Group Facilitation (2021)

EquiP Local Government NZ
Planning for Wellbeing & Community Development Digital Modules (2020)

RESEARCH

Te Whatu Ora
Wairarapa Current State Report (2023)

Building Research Association of NZ (BRANZ)
Building for Wellbeing, Literature Review (2020)

Connecting Communities Wairarapa
Waste Not, Want Not; Food insecurity in Wairarapa (2019)

Social change requires that we rewrite our communal narratives.