Introduction
Communication infrastructure at regional and local level includes supporting key infrastructure projects and promoting ICT opportunities such as reduced cost international data transfer. Actions to support and strengthen the local Social Economy include the delivery of a multi- stakeholder citywide strategy and investigating the expansion of local successful social economy models. Responding to the needs of Children and Young People in the city includes strength- ening the inter-agency approach of the Children and Young Person’s Services Committee (CYPSC) and promoting the further develop- ment of the JIGSAW programme in the city. The delivery of actions set out in the Cork Age Friendly City Strategy 2016 – 2020 is central to developing an integrated response to the needs of Older People living in the city. Social Inclusion and Equality actions include the promotion of inter-agency groups and the continued implementation of the RAPID programme to target the most disadvantaged communities in the city. Given the wide variety of actions within the plan, the implementation, monitoring, evaluation and review will be critical in deter- mining its success. Implementation will be tracked through a three staged approach, with objectives and actions fully reviewed every two years. Each objective and action will be reviewed to monitor progress, assess relevance and establish the need for additions and amendments. This will allow for a more realistic and flexible plan that remains current to the economic and community needs of Cork City over the next six years.
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