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Provided the quality is good enough and your profile is accurate and truthful, it may be very useful to the community you studied to have this picture of itself. Offer a copy to local organisations, action groups or committees which may make use of it. The municipal or shire council library would probably welcome the donation of a copy, but check that your informants would like it put there before making the offer. Some student community profiles are published as in-house publications by area or district health services, or community organisations. Community profiles should only be published or made available to the public if the information in them is accurate and truthful, if distribution is likely to help the community, and permission is given by appropriate informants and community representatives.

Keep a copy of the profile yourself. You will use it for other work during your course, and in your profession. Keep your personal community directory and profile up to date.