https://extranet.who.int/agefrie ndlyworld/network/cork- county/ The WHO Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities (GNAFCC) The Global Network for Age- friendly Cities and Communities (who.int)
(WHO) GNAFCC
Ireland’s National Age Friendly Cities and Counties
-Increase number of Age Friendly Parking spaces in the city -Pilot a design and colour scheme for age friendly parking in Cork with potential roll out nationally -Deliver Age Friendly Training for businesses in partnership with the Local Enterprise Offices -Pilot a Lift to the Library bus route (like in Bandon an Age Friendly Town) -Provide Age Friendly Digital Skills Training in libraries -Age Friendly Town pilot dementia Cafés? (Like in Cobh)
facilitating for the aged (to fulfil National Positive Aging Strategy).
Report
Region
Theme
Gaps (in LECP)
Policy Development
SDG Mapping
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National Positive Aging Strategy (NPAS) gov.ie - National Positive Ageing Strategy (www.gov.ie) EcCoWell Project: (2013) https://corkhealthycities.com/p rojects/eccowell/
National
National goals and objectives required to promote positive ageing
See No.5
See No. 5
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Global developed by OECD & PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE).
Lifelong learning strategy
Ensure LECP: integrates strategies such as Healthy City, Green City, Learning City and Sustainable Economic Development to foster quality of life and wellbeing for people in the Cork region. E.g Specific reference of Green Spaces for Health - Cork Healthy Cities
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Ecology & economy (Ec), community & culture (Co) well- being & lifelong learning (Well).
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