Emma Kennedy

Local Coordinator Donegal - Healthy Age Friendly Homes (hafh) Programme at Age Friendly Ireland

Emma Kennedy has extensive experience in community development and support services, currently serving as the Local Coordinator for Donegal's Healthy Age Friendly Homes Programme with Age Friendly Ireland since January 2024. Previous roles include Team Lead for Support Coordination at ALONE and various positions within The Good Morning Service Donegal, including Befriending Service Project Coordinator. Emma's career began in community development roles with organizations such as the Pavee Point Travellers Centre and Inchicore Community Development Project, focusing on marginalized groups. Emma holds a Master of Arts in Community Development from the University of Galway and various qualifications in social care and addiction studies.

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Donegal, Ireland

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Age Friendly Ireland

Age Friendly Ireland is the organisation responsible for the national Age Friendly Programme, affiliated to the World Health Organization’s [WHO] Global Network of Age Friendly Cities and Communities. The programme involves a multiagency, multi-sectoral approach to age-related planning and service provision. Age Friendly Ireland supports cities and counties to be more inclusive of older people by addressing their expressed concerns and interests under the eight pillars of the World Health Organization’s global programme. The Age Friendly Business Recognition Programme offers training, and encourages low cost or no cost changes to make a business more Age Friendly and eligible to receive an Age Friendly Charter. Age Friendly Ireland operates as a shared service centre of local government hosted by Meath County Council. The shared service centre supports a network of 31 local Age Friendly Programmes which are led by local authorities and which involve many stakeholders from other public bodies, universities, community/voluntary and private sector partners. The shared service supports a number of strategic national structures and provides technical guidance to its networks. Within the framework of the WHO’s Age Friendly Cities and Communities model, city and county based stakeholders are making commitments to shared action plans addressing pillars spanning housing, our health services, built environment, transport and employment. Under the leadership of the local authority, governance is anchored in the multi-agency Age-Friendly Alliances, supported by broadly representative Older People’s Councils actively engaged as co-design partners.


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Navan, Ireland

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51-200

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