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LECP 148: Create “active friendly environments” using a participatory planning approach and the
Action 6
principles of Universal Design
Action 24: Where not already achieved, we will set out commitments in our strategy statements and
Link to NDIS business plans to ensure compliance with the obligations on public bodies to make their buildings and
services accessible in line with Part 3 of the Disability Act 2005
Local Measure/
Indicator • No. of playgrounds, appropriate facilities, equipment, and recreational spaces in place
Lead Body LCC
Support Agencies HSE / LLP / AFA
Timeline 2016 - 2022
In creating “active friendly” environments; cycle lanes, playgrounds, well-lit paths, etc., local authorities
HI Outcome will engage with local communities, schools and other stakeholders to plan facilities that are appropriate
to the needs of the community
LECP 149: Provide safe, recreational facilities/shared spaces where children and young people can
Action 7
gather in an inclusive confident way
Action 24: Where not already achieved, we will set out commitments in our strategy statements and
Link to NDIS business plans to ensure compliance with the obligations on public bodies to make their buildings and
services accessible in line with Part 3 of the Disability Act 2005
Local Measure/ • Youth Cafés developed in Dundalk, Ardee, and Omeath based on Drogheda model
Indicator • No. of events in local libraries for young people
Lead Body LCC
Support Agencies Community & Youth Groups / LLP / CNN / AGS / LLS
Timeline 2016
In creating “active friendly” environments; cycle lanes, playgrounds, well-lit paths, etc., local authorities
HI Outcome will engage with local communities, schools, and other stakeholders to plan facilities that are
appropriate to the needs of the community
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