Enabling Wellbeing Environments Encouraging Local Government Leadership

‘Enabling Wellbeing Environments – Encouraging Local Government Leadership’

Monday 21st October 10.00am – 12.00pm

Online via Zoom

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What you will learn:

  • Explore how our environment influences health and more importantly how local government actions influence our environment.
  • Learn the extent of how wellbeing outcomes are dependent on the capacity and professions within local government 
  • Identify innovative approaches to creating wellbeing environments
  • Understand the skillsets that may be required to tackle inequalities and help plan more strategically for improved wellbeing environments 
  • Systems thinking approaches to help address global health challenges at the local level – using a “One Health” lens and appreciating the role of community resilience and planning preparedness in the event of public health emergencies

Don’t miss this webinar with insightful presentations from the following contributors:

Niall Cussen is the Chief Executive and Planning Regulator at the Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR)  – their functions are to oversee the effective delivery of planning services of Irelands 31 local authorities and An Bord Pleanála, including implementation of national and regional policies, and to conduct research and public awareness programmes in relation to planning. 

Dr Lorraine D’Arcy is TU Dublin’s Sustainability Action Research & Innovation Lead investigating the influence of urban and transport design on mobility, social cohesion, public health, well-being and on the environmental (social and physical) determinants of health.

Professor Catherine Woods is Director of the Physical Activity for Health Research Centre at the University of Limerick (UL), and her research cuts across the themes of lifestyle, health and technology seeking more systematic methods of bringing research, practice and policy closer together to achieve real and sustainable impact. 

Professor Tony Holohan is Director at the Centre for One Health at UCD which is dedicated to advancing research, education and collaboration on the One Health approach to solving global health challenges which recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal and planetary health.  The UCD One Health Centre aims to research, educate and build awareness in relation to One Health, to promote the use of this approach and to become a national and world-class leader in developing and facilitating strategies to implement One Health.

Dr. Kira Fortune is Regional Advisor for Healthy Cities, Health Promotion and Well-being within the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe Region. Kira has extensive experience of global partnerships and multi-sectoral collaboration in implementation and practical application of Healthy Ageing, Social Determinants of Health, Community Engagement and Health in all Policies.

Access the inaugural webinar in the Healthy Ireland Local Government ‘Enabling’ series here.