✓ Cork City development Plan 2022-2028 (Section 3.4.4)
How best can we increase the percentage of people using active travel (walking and cycling) and public transport in the city?
Link in with:
✓ WHO Global Action Plan for Physical Activity (GAPPA). ✓ Cork Sports ✓ Learning for Well-Being 2020 / Cork Learning City ✓ Cork City Movement strategy ✓ ‘15 - minute city’ and ‘walkable neighbourhoods’ ✓ Cork Public Participation Network (PPN) Health and Well Being statement (2019)
✓ COMPASS Healthy Ireland Implementation Plan 2018-2022 : Give great examples
EXAMPLE At the 3-year health check with Anne and her Mum, Julie the PHN notes that Anne is overweight. She raises the issue of healthy
eating and engages Anne’s mum in a brief intervention around family healthy lifestyle behaviours. Julie offers Anne’s mum inf ormation on the
local community cooking programme to help her develop her cooking skills. She documents the brief intervention for active follow-up in
Anne’s care plan
EXAMPLE Barry is 27. He has complex mental health difficulties, is a heavy smoker and has a sedentary lifestyle. On referral to the Mental
Health Services, in addition to having his psychosocial requirements addressed, the mental health nurse conducts a brief intervention on smoking
cessation. Responding to Barry’s interest in being more active , the nurse links Barry with the Local Sports Partnership walking programme .
This is documented for follow up in Barry’s Individual Care Plan.
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