A Vision for Community Wellbeing describes the kind of life that people in Mayo want for now and future generations – a community in which all people can live, work and invest. Although we often think about wellbeing in terms of good physical and mental health, it can also describe the wider conditions we need as individuals and communities to have a better quality of life, healthier environment and increased prosperity.
The process for developing the Vision for Community Wellbeing (the Vision) involves consultations with individuals and community groups, online consultations, drafting and revisions before a final, robust document can be delivered which truly reflects the views of the community.
Workshops were held in September/October 2022 and feedback is outlined below and if you wish to added to the conversation, please complete the questionaire for your Municipal District.
Castlebar on 26th of September 2022 – Feedback from this workshop – click here Castlebar MD Workshop Inputs (1) If you have feedback to add for the Castlebar Municipal District – use this link – Castlebar MD Questionaire
Ballina on 28th of September 2022 – Feedback from this workshop – click here Ballina MD Workshop Inputs. If you have feedback to add for the Ballina Municipal District – use this link Ballina MD Questionaire
Claremorris on 10th of October 2022 – Feedback from this workshop – click here Claremorris-Swinford MD Workshop Inputs. If you have feedback to add for the Claremorris/Swinford Municipal District – use this link Claremorris/Swinford MD Questionaire
Westport/Belmullet on 27th September and 11th of October 2022 – Feedback from this workshop – click here Westport-Belmullet MD Workshop Inputs If you have feedback to add for the Westport/Belmullet Municipal District – use this link Westport/Belmullet MD Questionaire