An Action Plan for Cork City
Pure Cork - An Action Plan For The City
Objective
Actions
Contact (Partners)
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Objective
Actions
Contact (Partners)
Action Ref. No
Support the implementation of the Cork/Kerry Alcohol Reduction Strategy 2015 Investigate the feasibility of the creation a tobacco free city, including pilot project that builds on existing community health projects such as the “we can quit” programme in Ballyphehane/Togher and Mayfield communities. Roll out the suicide prevention action plan for Cork City and County, that implements relevant actions set out in “Connecting for Life”, the new national strategy to reduce suicide 2015-2020
LCDC, HSE, CLDATF and other relevant city stakeholders HSE, Cork Healthy Cities, Cork Cancer Action Network and other City Stakeholders
2.8
Support the Cork City Sports Partnership
Support the implementation of the “Cork Sports Partnership Plan”, 2015-2021 within the city.
Cork Sports Partnership, Cork City Council and other city stakeholders.
2.17
2.9
Strengthen and promote Cork’s Maritime and heritage activities by achieving the Cork Tourism Strategy (2016) vision to become “Ireland’s Maritime Paradise ”
Investigate the development of a Maritime centre to promote greater use of the river in the City. Investigate the development of a Maritime City Strategy to promote tourism and employment around river based activities in the City. Investigate the feasibility of a City Maritime festival with links between river activities and on- shore river bank activities. Review the existing Cork Recreational Needs Study (2003) and Cork City Parks Strategy (2000). Identify and support greater recreational amenities in the city, including integrated walking and cycling links and local parks, through the review of the Cork Recreational Needs Study (2003). Source funding for the development of multi-agency activity camps for children and young people.
Cork City Council, Cork Healthy Cities, EcCoWell and HSE.
2.18
Cork City Council, Cork City Heritage Forum, and Community Groups.
2.19
To increase suicide awareness in Cork City
Healthy Cities, HSE, CETB, UCC, CIT, Pieta Cork and other City Stakeholders.
2.10
Cork City Council and Community Groups.
2.20
To continue to work in partnership with other
HSE Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention, HSE Community Work Department and other voluntary agencies and groups throughout Cork City.
2.11
statutory agencies, voluntary and community partners to enhance the existing facilitation of Suicide Prevention Education and Training Programmes to empower the people of Cork with skills to become more alert to the signs of suicide risk. To continue in the provision of support and information to individual and communities affected by suicide.
Create a better quality of life for city residents.
Cork City Council and other relevant community groups.
2.21
Cork City Council, Cork Smart Gateway and Community groups.
2.22
HSE Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention, HSE Community Work Department and other voluntary agencies and groups throughout Cork City. HSE Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention, HSE Community Work Department and other voluntary agencies and groups throughout Cork City.
2.12
Cork City Council, CETB, HSE, Health Action Zone Project, Community Groups, Cork Sports Partnership and other. EPA, Cork City Council and other appropriate stakeholders
2.23
To build awareness of the link between alcohol and drug misuse and increased suicidal behaviour via a Mental Health Toolkit.
2.13
Support the delivery of appropriate air monitoring procedures in the city to help achieve better air quality.
2.24
Support the Cork Local Drugs and Alcohol Task Force Strategy (CLDATF)
Develop engagement and create links with the CLDATF.
LCDC and other City Stakeholders.
2.14
Support the Cork Food Policy Council’s Strategy
Develop a food strategy for the city in partnership with relevant stakeholders and enable organisations in the city to transform their food culture. Continue to support and expand the empowerment of people to grow and cultivate their own food locally within the city.
Cork Food Policy Council and other City Stakeholders.
2.15
Cork City Council, Cork Food Policy Council and other City Stakeholders.
2.16
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