TY - JOUR
T1 - Undertaking the first health impact assessment on a city development plan in Ireland
T2 - a case study
AU - O’Mullane, Monica
AU - Kenny, Tara
AU - Nash, Kirsty
AU - Ryan, Marie
AU - Fitzsimons, Jeanette
AU - Connolly, Bernadette
AU - Green, Liz
AU - Purdy, Joanna
AU - Cave, Ben
AU - Harris-Roxas, Ben
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IAIA.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Health impact assessment (HIA), as a way to embed Health in All Policies, has been endorsed in Irish public health strategies since 2001. However, practice has varied. Given the demonstrated effectiveness of HIA in improving health considerations in projects, programmes and policies, and the relationship between the built environment and public health, an HIA on the Cork City Development Plan (2022–2028) was undertaken, with a focus on the 15-minute policy objective in the Core Strategy. Using the HIA stagiest approach as outlined in the Institute of Public Health Ireland guidance, combined with additional practice-based guidance, the HIA examined the policy objective through the lens of six determinants of health, namely housing, neighbourhood design, access to public spaces, models of travel, walkability, and accessible workplaces across three population groups, including older people, young people, and people living on low-income. Likely and significant health impacts were found associated with the policy objective implementation. Eleven recommendations were created, based on the health impact analysis, to promote population health and healthy equity for city inhabitants. The article shares reflections and lessons learned when undertaking an HIA in an unchartered policy context, using new HIA guidance with team members that are new to HIA practice.
AB - Health impact assessment (HIA), as a way to embed Health in All Policies, has been endorsed in Irish public health strategies since 2001. However, practice has varied. Given the demonstrated effectiveness of HIA in improving health considerations in projects, programmes and policies, and the relationship between the built environment and public health, an HIA on the Cork City Development Plan (2022–2028) was undertaken, with a focus on the 15-minute policy objective in the Core Strategy. Using the HIA stagiest approach as outlined in the Institute of Public Health Ireland guidance, combined with additional practice-based guidance, the HIA examined the policy objective through the lens of six determinants of health, namely housing, neighbourhood design, access to public spaces, models of travel, walkability, and accessible workplaces across three population groups, including older people, young people, and people living on low-income. Likely and significant health impacts were found associated with the policy objective implementation. Eleven recommendations were created, based on the health impact analysis, to promote population health and healthy equity for city inhabitants. The article shares reflections and lessons learned when undertaking an HIA in an unchartered policy context, using new HIA guidance with team members that are new to HIA practice.
KW - Cork
KW - Health impact assessment
KW - Ireland
KW - spatial planning
KW - urban health
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023483779
U2 - 10.1080/14615517.2025.2590854
DO - 10.1080/14615517.2025.2590854
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023483779
SN - 1461-5517
VL - 43
SP - 456
EP - 464
JO - Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
JF - Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
IS - 6
ER -