Preparatory meeting to prepare the municipal plan
A Tempo Livre and the Guimarães City Council will hold a sectorial meeting next Friday (March 29) with a view to drawing up the Municipal Plan for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Quality of Life in Guimarães (PMPAFSQV). The meeting, scheduled for 21 pm, at Multiusos de Guimarães, will bring together clubs and sports associations from Guimarães.
In the first cycle of meetings, educational establishments and parish councils, student associations, youth associations, parents' associations participated, ACES do Ave, Guimarães Sports Medicine Center, Senhora da Oliveira Hospital, IPSS, Social Action Division (Câmara Municipal Guimarães), Fraterna and Sol-do-Ave.
In addition to presenting the Municipal Plan for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Quality of Life in Guimarães, the sectoral meetings aim to identify problems and constraints and collect contributions, ideas and suggestions from the entities present.
Unique project in the country in the area of promoting Physical Activity, Health and Quality of Life, the plan will define a strategy for the 2018-2025 cycle aimed at increasing and increasing the rates of regular and practical physical activity, generalizing school-age sports, boosting sport as a tool for social inclusion, reducing gender differences in sports and physical activity, and increasing the health, well-being and quality of life of citizens.
The meetings are accompanied by the Executive Committee of the Plan for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Quality of Life, led by Amadeu Portilha, President of Tempo Livre, as well as members of the Consultative Committee and the councilors of the Guimarães City Council Adelina Paula Pinto (Education and Youth), Ricardo Costa (Sport) and Paula Oliveira (Councilor for Social Action).
Municipal Plan Advisory Council
The Consultative Council for the Plan for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Quality of Life includes representatives from the Guimarães City Council, Tempo Livre, University of Minho, General Directorate of Health, Medical Sports Center of Guimarães, Health Centers of Alto Ave, High Performance Support Units at School, Institute of Higher Studies in Fafe, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu / Escola Superior de Esporte, Portuguese Institute of Sports and Youth and District Coordination of School Sports.
In its strategy, the Guimarães plan includes the basic principles defended by the World Health Organization, following the guidelines of the European Union for the promotion of physical activity and the recommendations of the National Physical Activity Plan, the National Sport for All Program and the National Strategy for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Well-Being.
The strategy to be developed has the target population, among other groups, the school and university population (children, adolescents and young people in training), populations at risk and in situations of social exclusion, seniors and people with disabilities.
At the first meeting of the Advisory Council, chaired by Pedro Sarmento Lopes, a professor at the Faculty of Sports at the University of Porto, the professor stressed that “what is happening [in Guimarães with the Physical Activity, Health and Quality Promotion Plan] of Life] is something completely new. We are not used to working sport with health, universities, municipalities and business parks. What is happening is something totally new ”.
With the plan "it will be possible to understand how everything is combined and interconnected in order to use the data survey that is already being carried out in a competent manner", explained Ricardo Costa, Councilor for Sport at the Guimarães City Council. “Most people say that physical activity has increased in Portugal in the last few years, but that is just a simple perception that is contradicted, in fact, by the reality of the study numbers. It is important to understand what is happening and define what should be done, not only at the sporting level, but also in education, at the social and even business level, said the mayor.
At the first meeting of the Advisory Council, some diagnostic data on the local reality were addressed, considering the warnings and warnings pointed out by the most recent studies and reports by the World Health Organization and the European Union (Eurobarometer 472), and in line with the guidelines of the European Union for Physical Activity, National Sport for All Program, National Physical Activity Plan and National Strategy for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Health and Well-being.