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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 FR
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Jul 8, 2024
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Culture and collective identity / heritage / sports / Sports and leisure, Urban planning / housing / development / Public space, Energy / Waste / Energy transition, Energy / Waste / Recycling and waste recovery, Solidarity / social link / Elderly people, Solidarity / social link / Youth, Solidarity / social link / Family and childhood, Solidarity / social link / Disability, Solidarity / social link / Equal opportunities, Solidarity / social link / Access to services, Solidarity / social link / Social cohesion and inclusion, Solidarity / social link / Citizenship, Solidarity / social link / Health, Economic development / production and consumption / Shops and services, Economic development / production and consumption / Social and solidarity economy, Urban planning / housing / development / Public equipment, Urban planning / housing / development / Accessibility, Solidarity / social link / Fight against precariousness, Culture and collective identity / heritage / sports / Live performance, Energy / Waste / Reduction of carbon footprint, Culture and collective identity / heritage / sports / Libraries and books, Solidarity / social link / Digital inclusion
The aging population, the exodus of young people, and the massive influx of new households (couples with or without children) in the Pays d'Auge are giving rise to new needs that require adapting services and facilities. To support socio-demographic changes, make the service offer a vector for territorial balance and equality for residents in the sense of the objectives pursued in the SRADDET, this action sheet n°3 of the local strategy of the Pays d'Auge emphasizes the quality of life of residents, maintaining local ties, and developing social and generational diversity. It is therefore necessary to develop, throughout the territory, a quality service offer accessible to all. The effects of climate change on health and inequalities in access to care described in the summaries of the Norman IPCC make actions in the health sector essential. It is also in the areas of early childhood and the inclusion of elderly people and/or people with disabilities that the needs are most pressing and require strong support.
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