Local Economic and Community Plan 2016-2021 - Pure Cork

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

Promote the Yellow Flag Programme in schools, expanding the number of schools adopting the programme.

LCDC and Cork City Council.

7.18

Support children and young people to actively commute to school through the continued support of initiatives such as Safer Cycling Training, COW, WOW and Park & Stride. Support and provide access to heritage related activities in the city to children and young people and promote heritage in schools. Set up an inter-agency group to develop and co- ordinate a programme of youth activities and supports across the city,

NTA, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, HSE and other relevant city stakeholders.

8.9

Promote awareness of disability issues in Cork City.

Support a People with Disabilities Inter-agency Group. Develop and support of an online information source, detailing accessibility levels of places and spaces in the City.

LCDC.

7.19

Cork City Council, Heritage groups and organisation.

8.10

LCDC.

7.20

Support and prioritise early year’s education provision.

CETB, Cork City Council, HSE, UCC, and other.

8.11

Children and Young People To develop integrated responses to the needs of children and young people and improve outcomes through local inter-agency working.

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with an emphasis on disadvantaged areas.

Support community based prevention and early intervention initiative in the City Improve the sustainability of childcare provision in the city.

Support EU Urban innovative actions proposal focussing on nurturing city concept.

Cork City Council, HSE, CYPSC, LCDC.

8.12

Objective

Actions

Contact (Partners)

Action Ref. No

Provide fora for sharing of best practice and learning from north side initiatives across the city, e.g. Young Knocknaheeny and Happy Talk. Support the development of a new model of managing community childcare as a key initiative in the city. Support the development of an affordable model of full day provision to enable parents attend work or training. Investigate the delivery of supports for services for children under 3. Provide opportunities for parents, young people and their carers to access supports to evidence based programmes such as strengthening families programme.

Cork City Council, HSE, CYPSC, LCDC.

8.13

Support the Children and Young Person’s Services Committee (CYPSC) strategy; assist in developing needs analysis of children and young people, the mapping of services and resources needed to implement the strategy. Prioritise and focus on the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and young people in the city. Prioritise and focus on opportunities to support and secure the wellbeing of children and young people in the city.

Strengthen the inter-agency approach and co-operation to deliver the CYPSC strategy.

CYPSC , TUSLA, HSE, Community Groups, Cork City Council, Cork City Partnership and other relevant stakeholders. CYSPC, ETB, Cork City Council, Tulsa, HSE, Cork City Partnership and other city stakeholders. CYPSC , TUSLA, HSE, Community Groups, Cork City Council, Cork City Partnership and other city stakeholders.

8.1

Cork City Childcare Company, Cork City Council, HSE, Cork City Partnership and other.

8.14

Continue to support the co-ordination of youth work organisations within the city.

8.2

Cork City Childcare Company, Cork City Council, HSE, Cork City Partnership and other.

8.15

Support programmes and initiatives that seek to improve the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and young people in the city. To provide all children and young people in the city with music education by resourcing

8.3

Cork City Childcare Company, Cork City Council, HSE, Cork City Partnership and other.

8.16

Support the delivery of the Strengthening Families approach in Cork City.

TUSLA and HSE.

8.17

LCDC and Music Generation.

8.4

and supporting Music Generation and Music Education Partnership.

Strengthen the recognised role of youth organisations in the development and implementation of youth initiatives in the city.

Continue to support the coordination of youth organisations in the city.

LCDC and other City Agencies.

8.18

Develop and support access to youth cafes. Resource and develop multi- activity camps. Promote maritime activities for children and young people.

RAPID Programme and LCDC.

8.5

Cork City Council, LCDC, HSE and Cork Sport’s Partnership.

8.6

Cork City Council and LCDC.

8.7

Engage youth organisations in the consultation, promotion and co-ordination of youth initiatives in the city.

Cork City Council and youth organisations working in the city.

8.19

Support and promote the development of the JIGSAW programme in the City.

Headstrong, HSE, Cork City Council, CYPSC and other City bodies.

8.8

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