Civic Event for EcCoWeLL Cork
Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Catherine Clancy hosted a Civic Reception and presented a plate in appreciation of the EcCoWeLL Steering group on Friday last December 13th 2013. The event was hosted to thank all involved in making the Flagship Gathering event in September - EcCoWell: Cities for the Future – learning from the global to the local - such a success; and to acknowledge how Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Lorraine Kingston and Tina Neylon, Lifelong Learning Festival Co-ordinator, were invited as guests of UNESCO to contribute to its first International Conference on Learning Cities in Beijing, China in October.
The Lord Mayor said:
EcCoWell is about moving beyond boundaries and encouraging people to work across sectors for the betterment of all. It brings together strategies about Ecology and Economy, Community and Culture, Wellbeing and Lifelong Learning.
It’s not about spending more money – it’s about being more efficient, by building on areas of common interest between sectors. EcCoWell aims to maximise the positive impacts on the health and educational opportunities of all citizens as well as developing the environmental and economic sustainability of the city, resulting in greater equality, social inclusion and ultimately a better quality of life.
EcCoWell has been developed by Peter Kearns of PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE). PASCAL emerged from work done on lifelong learning by the OECD and our Lifelong Learning Festival is a PIE member.
EcCoWell Cork is steered by representatives of different sectors working together on a voluntary basis because they care about
The EcCoWell event in September was a huge success and attracted over 250 delegates from overseas and from all over
Delegates heard from Minister Seán Sherlock,
Professor Mike Osborne,
Professor Michael Parkinson, Director, European Institute for Urban Affairs,
José Ignacio Arriba, City Council,
Joan Devlin, WHO Healthy Cities Secretariat,
It was an opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences with people from a variety of backgrounds – including local government, the voluntary and community sectors, researchers and academics from the areas of health, education, the environment and economic sustainability.
It also gave us the chance to showcase some of our local projects, with visits organised to them. Delegates also enjoyed some fun activities – among them road bowling, currach building, walking and cycling tours, visits to a museum and sweet factory.
I would like to thank all those who welcomed delegates, and who made their time in our city so stimulating and enjoyable. EcCoWell is a work in progress, and that is a tribute to all of you here for your contributions. Already it is raising the profile of
As a result of the success both of the Lifelong Learning Festival over the last 10 years and the EcCoWell event, Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Lorraine Kingston and Tina Neylon, Festival Co-ordinator, were invited to contribute to the creation of a new declaration on learning cities at UNESCO’s first International Conference on Learning Cities in Beijing, China, in October. More than 550 delegates attended, representing 160 countries, with Cllr Kingston and Tina the only Irish people there.
Our Deputy Lord Mayor was invited to represent all the Lord Mayors present as vice-chair at the Closing Ceremony. Cllr Kingston spoke about the festival’s role in establishing
With a delegate from
At a meeting this week of the Cork City Development Board, we heard from Cllr Kingston and Tina of their experiences in
And that’s not all we have to look forward to in 2014 – among events coming up is an EcCoWell Open Networking event in January, the Food Policy Council meeting in March, the 11th Cork Lifelong Learning Festival in April.
We work well together in
I look forward to meeting you all at events during 2014.
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Dear Denise and colleagues
I w2as delighted to read about the plaque and the civic event. Congratlulations. This recognition has been well nearned. Press on.
Best wishes for 2014
Peter