Cookstown & Western Shores Area Network (CWSAN) on behalf of Mid Ulster District Council are delivering a Wellbeing Programme working with local Youth, People with Disability and with Men’s and Women’s Sheds was launched on Friday 29th August in The Hill of O’Neill/Ranfurly House. The project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). It is being delivered on behalf of Mid Ulster District Council under its 1.1 Co-Designed Local PEACEPLUS Action Plans, within the theme ‘Thriving and Peaceful Communities’.
Cookstown & Western Shores Area Network (CWSAN) and its Delivery Partners announced the launch of the initiative which will engage 750 beneficiaries from across the district, with a strong focus on disadvantaged and marginalised groups. The programme aims to promote social inclusion while improving mental, emotional, and overall wellbeing.
We would encourage those groups with a focus on Men’s and Women’s Sheds, Disability and/or Youth Resilience.
For further information about the programme contact Conor at Healthandwellbeing@cwsan.org (028) 8773 8845
The Programme is designed to
- Combat Isolation and Loneliness through Men’s and Women’s Sheds.
- Support skills development, social networking and civic participation through a Disability Engagement Programme
- Address key concerns including mental health, healthy relationships, and personal safety through our Youth Resilience Programme.
Through various designed activities the programme will strengthen the capacity of cross-community groups, build leadership and skills, increase volunteering opportunities, create sustainable networks and promote diversity and inclusion.
The key Delivery Partners who will pioneer the programme over the next three years are CWSAN, the Mid Ulster Disability Forum and Shopmobility Mid Ulster along with Fresh Minds Education Ltd. These Partners bring extensive experience and expertise to this programme, having successfully delivered initiatives such as the Peace IV Engaging Rural Communities project. Having developed a strong collaboration ethos and an understanding of the issues on the ground a robust project management schedule is being put in place to achieve Programme success.
- The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) is a North South Body with the statutory remit for managing EU funding programmes within Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland.
- PEACEPLUS is a cross-border funding Programme designed to support peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland and has a total value of €1.14 billion, to be delivered over the next four years.
- PEACEPLUS is co-funded by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive.