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The Vision for Community Wellbeing

The Vision for Community Wellbeing is intended to set out a vision for the wellbeing of the local community for this and future generations. It is developed in consultation with Member Groups following an extensive and comprehensive consultation process. A number of PPNs have already developed their Visions for Community Wellbeing and are using these to inform their work in consultations and Representative inputs. As such, this is a key part of the work of the PPNs.

The process for developing the Vision for Community Wellbeing (the Vision) involves consultations with Member Groups, online consultations, drafting and revisions before a final, robust document can be delivered which truly reflects the views of the PPN.

The Vision consists of six domains:

  • Health (Physical and Mental)
  • Economy and Resources
  • Social and Community Development
  • Participation, Democracy and Good Governance
  • Values, Culture and Meaning
  • Environment and Sustainability

Given the diversity involved, and the extent of the consultations, the Vision can provide a template to feed in to the Local Economic and Community Plans for each Local Authority area.

Cork County PPN is pleased to have the Wellbeing Project completed, a PDF version of the document is available below.

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