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Active Play Programme Launch

Date: 20 Nov 2024

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Active Play Programme Launch

Pictured L-R: Danny Gillespie, Donegal Sports Partnership; Margaret Fitzgerald, Healthy Ireland Programme; Cllr. Jimmy Kavanagh, Leas-Chathaoirleach of Donegal County Council; Paddy Doherty, Senior Executive Officer, Community Development, Donegal County Council; Ciaran Martin, Slaintecare Healthy Communities Programme; Kirsty Browne, Donegal Sports Partnership
Pictured L-R: Danny Gillespie, Donegal Sports Partnership; Margaret Fitzgerald, Healthy Ireland Programme; Cllr. Jimmy Kavanagh, Leas-Chathaoirleach of Donegal County Council; Paddy Doherty, Senior Executive Officer, Community Development, Donegal County Council; Ciaran Martin, Slaintecare Healthy Communities Programme; Kirsty Browne, Donegal Sports Partnership

Donegal County Council in collaboration with Donegal Sports Partnership and funded through the Healthy Ireland Programme and Slaintecare Healthy Communities Programme launched the Active Play Donegal Programme on 7th November 2024.

The Active Play Donegal Programme aims to increase participation in physical activity for children through developing the capacity and skills of ‘Play Leaders’ within communities. Identified Play Leaders will receive training and support in how to encourage children in their domain to become more physically active through the medium of play.

Speaking at the launch of the programme in the Craoibhin Community Enterprise Centre, Termon Leas-Chathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh said “Being active through play helps children not only increase their physical fitness but also builds confidence and resilience while encouraging creativity and problem-solving skills - all of which benefit children’s health and happiness as they grow.”

Mr. Paddy Doherty, Senior Executive Officer, Community Development, Donegal County Council said “Donegal County Council works in partnership through our Local Community Development Committee to deliver programmes such as the Healthy Ireland and Slaintecare Healthy Communities Programmes which help us to implement ways to support health and wellbeing initiatives across the County through the delivery of projects, like Active Play Donegal”.

Donegal Sports Partnership Project Officer, Kirsty Brown said “Active Play is a more-free form of play, which moves away from a very structured form of coaching. It promotes a shift back to the more informal or free forms of play such as  throwing ball, races, catching games, obstacle courses, hopscotch, rounders etc which enable children and adults to participate in a range of fun recreational activities while fostering a healthier lifestyle.”

This initiative is funded through the Healthy Ireland Round 4 Programme and Slaintecare Healthy Communities Programme, which supported by the Department of Health.


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