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€1.4m in Healthy Ireland funding to support health-promotion initiatives

07 Nov 2024
Stephen Walsh
National

Sport Ireland has been awarded €1.4m in Healthy Ireland funding by the Department of Health to support the delivery of community-based and national health-promotion initiatives.   

Healthy Ireland, A Framework for Improved Health and Wellbeing 2013-2025, is the national action plan to enhance the health and wellbeing of the people of Ireland for future generations. This allocation will support Sport Ireland’s work in promoting physical activity and overall health and wellbeing. 

Minister of State at the Department of Health with responsibility for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Colm Burke said: “This funding is an important investment in our future, helping to ensure that people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds can be enabled to lead active lives, whether at home, at work or at play. 

“Sport Ireland is an important partner in promoting physical activity and I want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to their commitment to the objectives of Healthy Ireland.” 

Minister of State for Sport, Physical Education and the Gaeltacht, Thomas Byrne said: “As a Government, we are committed to providing everyone, of every age and ability, with the opportunity to participate in sport.  

“Sport has the transformative power to bring people together, break barriers and build healthier, happier lives. This funding will support a wide range of projects and programmes designed to help people living in all communities to become more active, more often.  

“I commend the collaborative efforts of Sport Ireland and the Departments of Health and Sport, in providing these opportunities to progress our shared aims regarding increased population participation in sport and physical activity.” 

Sport Ireland CEO Dr Úna May said: “We’re very happy to continue our partnership with Healthy Ireland and to play a central role in delivering programmes that positively impact the health of individuals and communities.  

“We know that physical activity not only improves physical health but also enhances mental wellbeing and strengthens community bonds. Through initiatives such as Get Ireland ActiveGet Ireland Walking, and the Physical Activity for Health Programme, we, together with the Department of Health, are addressing key health challenges and breaking down barriers to participation.” 

The funding of €1,405,000 in 2024 will support the national programmes of Get Ireland Walking, Running, Swimming and Cycling, Special Olympics, GAA Healthy Clubs, Get Ireland Active, and the Sláintecare and Physical Activity for Health programmes. 

The Healthy Ireland expenditure is overseen jointly by Sport Ireland, Healthy Ireland and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. 

 

Delivery Partner   Programme/Project   Amount  
Special Olympics  Young Athletes Programme  €10,000 
GAA  Healthy Clubs  €10,000 
Mountaineering Ireland  Get Ireland Walking  €120,000 
Cycling Ireland  Get Ireland Cycling  €120,000 
Athletics Ireland  Get Ireland Running  €120,000 
Swim Ireland  Get Ireland Swimming  €120,000 
Sport Ireland Outdoors  National Digital Database  €140,000 
Sport Ireland Participation  Community Walks  €15,000 
Student Sport Ireland  Healthy Campus  €70,000 
Sport Ireland  Administration Fee  €25,000 
Total    €750,000 
Delivery Partner    Programme/Project   2024 Proposed  
Laois Sports Partnership   Prime Time of Life  €65,000  
Cork Sports Partnership   WellComm Active - Active Communities are Well Communities  €160,000  
Total     €225,000  

The 6 LSPs involved in the following are Limerick, Longford, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Mayo. 

Delivery Partner   Programme/Project   2024 Proposed  
6 Local Sports Partnerships   Physical Activity for Health Officers (PAfH)   €345,000  
Waterford LSP   Further develop Physical Activity for people with Chronic Conditions projects with LSP consortium    €50,000  
6 Local Sports Partnerships   Continued implementation and expansion of pilot programmes   €35,000  
Total                                                                         €430,000