Government is accepting written submissions on NL's Active Living Plan

    Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:00

    By Tonya Organ

    A series of in-person sessions will be taking place around the province with targeted groups and organizations; however, residents can participate in two virtual public consultation sessions on June 19th.

    Government is looking for input on NL’s Active Living Plan. An online questionnaire and written submissions are now being accepted. The deadline for submissions is Friday, June 21st. The information gathered from this consultation will inform the development of the plan, which aims to guide and stimulate coordinated policies, practices, programs and initiatives targeted at increasing physical activity, while improving the overall health and well-being of all residents. A series of in-person sessions will be taking place around the province with targeted groups and organizations; however, residents can participate in two virtual public consultation sessions on June 19th. To register for one of the events email activinglivingactionplan@gov.nl.ca

     

     

     

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