Collaborative Resources

GCCN Autumn Plenary – September 2023

GCCN invites all members to the GCCN Autumn Plenary 2023 on Wednesday, 27 September from 6.30pm in the Menlo Park Hotel.

Information for People from Ukraine Arriving in Galway

Please visit this page where you will find resources and information for Ukrainians arriving in Galway. Open to find out more.

GCCN Winter Plenary – December 2022 – Postponed to January 18, 2023

GCCN invites all members to the 2022 Winter Plenary and Community Celebrations on Wednesday, 14 December from 6.30pm in the Menlo Park Hotel.

GCCN Autumn Plenary – 28th September 2022

GCCN invites all members to the 2022 Autumn Plenary on Wednesday, 28th September from 6.30pm in the Menlo Park Hotel. Further details within.

Access for All Submission on the LECP 2023-2029 Consultation – September 2022

In September 2022, Access for All welcomed the opportunity to make a submission on the LECP 2023-2029. See details within.

Resource Worker’s Network Submission on Mazars Structural Review of PPNs Report – August 2022

In August 2021, the Resource Worker’s Network made a submission to the Mazars Report on the Structural Review of the PPNs.

Access for All Submission on the Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029

In March 2021, Access for All welcomed the opportunity to make a submission on the LECP Guidelines 2021. Read more within.

Returning to Work..Returning to Community Activity: A Guide for Community Organisations

Returning to Work…Returning to Community Activity: A Guide for Community Organisations aims at supporting community organisations to resuming activities.

COVID-19 | Galway City Community Response Map

GCCN and Galway City Council have developed a map of the COVID-19 related responses, activities and services available to people in Galway City.
Launch of of Healthy Galway City Strategy 2019-2021

Healthy Galway City Strategy 2019-2021

The Healthy Galway City Strategy 2019-2021 was launched by Minister of State Catherine Byrne on Tuesday, 4th June in Westside Library, as part of the Healthy Ireland initiative. The three-year strategy aims to ensure Galway is a city where everyone can enjoy physical and mental health and wellbeing to their full potential, where wellbeing is valued and supported at every level of society, and where responsibility for health and wellbeing is shared and supported.

Human Rights and Equality Statement

Galway City launches its Human Rights and Equality Statement