Minister Joe O'Brien with Limerick PPN members
LIMERICK communities are being asked for their voices to "bring valuable on-the-ground experience" and develop their localities.
A new national brand identity and awareness campaign for Public Participation Networks was launched by Minister for Community Development and Charities, Joe O’Brien this Monday.
As a result, Limerick Public Participation Network (PPN) has issued an invitation to local and voluntary groups to join their local PPN and help build a better future for their county.
Limerick Public Participation Network (PPN) is a network of community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental organisations and enables the community to be represented in decision-making processes such as Limerick City and County Council committees and local public consultation processes.
Speaking at the launch of the new campaign, Minister O’Brien encouraged volunteer-led group around the country, and particularly young people, to join their local PPN. Minister O’Brien said:
"The strength and impact of PPNs can be seen in how they represented volunteers and community groups within the responses to Covid-19, working with local authorities and state agencies.
"Through local action, PPNs also contribute to policymaking at national level, such as the development of the Climate Action Plan 2021, when PPNs hosted and facilitated important local community conversations around the country," he added.
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