Have Your Say on the Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan

Fermanagh and Omagh Council are inviting you to the stakeholder engagement events to have your say about the Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan. A number of events will been scheduled with a launch of the plan in consultation on:

Date: Monday 3rd October 2016

Time: 2.00 pm

Venue: Bawnacre Centre, Irvinestown

For more information please click on the links below:

Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan – Have your say!

Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan in a Nutshell

 

Working with Children and Young People

Fermanagh and Omagh Council would like to hear the views of children and young people living in the area. An Arts and Creativity Campaign ‘Imagining the Future’ aims to encourage children and young people to interpret the draft Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan vision and 9 outcomes as drawings. All Children should be encouraged to think about what the future might look like for people living in, working in, or visiting the Fermanagh and Omagh area in 15 years’ time. If you work with children and young people in the Fermanagh and Omagh District please encourage them to get involved.

For further information or to register for one of the events contact us on:

Telephone: 0300 303 1777

Email: communityplanning@fermanaghomagh.com  or planning@fermanaghomagh.com

Fermanagh and Omagh Community Plan – Children and Young People’s Participation

Infant Mental Health Week 4 – 10 June 2016

Infant Mental Health Week

Fermanagh and Omagh Locality Planning Groups are raising awareness of the five key messages of Infant Mental Health by encouraging everyone to paint their ring fingernail and to tweet @cypsp or to share on facebook using #infantmentalhealthweek #IMHAW16 #cypsp

Tuesday 7 June 10.30am – 12.30pm – Tesco Enniskillen, Derrychara Link,
BT74 6JF
Thursday 9 June 10.30am – 12.30pm – Asda Omagh, 31 Dromore Road,
BT78 1QZ

For more information contact Priscilla Magee on 028 6632 4181 or click on the link below.

Infant Mental Health Week 2016 – Fermanagh and Omagh

The Omagh Early Intervention Family Support Hub and Locality Planning Group

OmaghHubLaunch

 Inviting all organisations providing early intervention services for families in the Omagh area Bringing Families and Support Together

Date:   Thursday 26th March 2015

Venue: Tara Centre,11 Holmview Terrace, Omagh BT79 0AH

Take part in an interactive day of information and networking

10.00am—12.00pm

  • Learn more about the work of Omagh Locality Planning Group
  • Celebrate the Launch of Omagh Early Intervention Family Support Hub
  • The launch of Omagh Early intervention Family Support Hub and Family Friendly Information Booklet

12.00pm -1pm

Lunch and Networking with a range of Omagh Family Support Services and the opportunity to view their information stands

Click here to read more….

RSVP before 11th March or for further information contact

Priscilla Magee

CYPSP Locality Planning Co-ordinator

2a Holmview Terrace

Omagh

BT790AH

Tel:02882 259495

Email priscilla.magee@actionforchildren.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ulster American Folk Park provides a historical setting for planning future children’s services

Ulster American Folk Park provides a historical setting for planning future children’s services

October 2013

Parents, children and young people had their say on future services for children and young people at a Halloween-themed family fun and information fair held this week at the Ulster American Folk Park. The event, organised by the Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership (CYPSP), brought local families, children and young people together with representatives from statutory, voluntary and community organisations to discuss the services currently available to support children and young people and how these can be improved in future. This was the first of a series of events taking place across Northern Ireland which will help inform the Northern Ireland Children and Young People’s Plan 2015-2018.  A special meeting of the Parent Reference Group on the day highlighted a range of issues affecting parents from Omagh, Fermanagh, Strabane, Limavady and Derry Read more ……..