Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 76
Policy B3
Policy B5
Provide high-quality opportunities for access and
Support under-represented groups to visit, work and
recreation whilst limiting negative impact on wildlife
live in the National Park and ensure a Park for All, with
and communities, with a particular focus on:
a particular focus on:
a) Ensuring a high-quality functional network
a) Providing equal access and opportunities
of active travel, core paths and longdistance routes.
that are affordable for all.
b) Promoting targeted opportunities to support
b) Promoting the health benefits of outdoor
people from protected groups to visit and
recreation and GP-led green health referrals.
enjoy the National Park.
c) Identifying areas where particular
c) Increasing our understanding of barriers
management measures are needed in
to inclusion and access to nature for hard-to-
relation to delivering a high-quality visitor
reach groups through improving baseline data
experience, whilst safeguarding sensitive
and data-gathering methods.
species and environments.
d) Promoting responsible behaviour in
d) Addressing any barriers to participation.
e) Improve promotion and quality of
enjoying and managing access.
opportunities for hard-to-reach groups
to become involved with and access
Policy B4
Provide opportunities for inspiration, learning and
the National Park.
f) Ensuring that the infrastructure of the
National Park is designed and maintained
understanding through engaging with people, with
to be as accessible as possible to people
a particular focus on:
a) Reaching out to equalities groups and
with the widest range of abilities.
g) Working in partnership with local businesses,
the health sector and community groups to
young people.
improve inclusion and access to the
b) Creating opportunities to support the
delivery of the Curriculum for Excellence
and education beyond school.
National Park.
h) Improving reporting processes and
effective feedback loops to increase
c) Promoting and enhancing
volunteering opportunities.
d) Promoting a sense of shared ownership
engagement with protected groups.
i)
communications, in particular publications,
and responsibility towards Scotland’s
video / streamed content and the National
national parks and rural environment.
e) Promoting knowledge exchange and sharing
development experience between rural areas
nationally and internationally.
f) Celebrating Gaelic language and culture.
Improving digital accessibility and inclusive
Park website.
j)
Diversifying and improving representation
of protected groups in consultation and
promotional material.
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