COVID-19: What is the situation in Northern Ireland?

What is the situation in Northern Ireland? From Sunday 19 April the Department of Health will be releasing the daily statistics on coronavirus (COVID-19) which will be available at www.health-ni.gov.uk The daily update from the Department of Health replaces the Daily Bulletin published by the PHA up to 19 April 2020. The Public Health Agency COVID-19 advice page can be found here. Previous surveillance reports can be found here. Information sources As this situation is rapidly changing the most up-to-date guidance can be found on the Public Health England website: www.gov.uk/government

Skin cancer prevention programme grant

The Public Health Agency (PHA) wishes to invite proposals for the delivery of an 18-month Skin Cancer Prevention Grant Programme.

This grant programme is intended to support the delivery of an outcomes-based accountability approach to reduce the incidence of skin cancer and deaths from it among people in Northern Ireland. 

The work of the grant programme is closely aligned to the Skin Cancer Prevention Strategy (SCPS) objectives, including recommendations emerging from the SCPS Review. 

Hantavirus update

The Public Health Agency is working closely with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), which is coordinating the UK public health response on hantavirus associated with the MV Hondius. To date, UKHSA have informed us that no close contacts have been identified from Northern Ireland. We will continue to monitor the situation alongside other agencies and partners, and provide assistance and public health advice as required. Further information and updates can be found on the UKHSA website at www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-update-on-the-hantavirus-cruise-ship-outbreak

Statement on Professor Sir Frank Atherton report on cervical screening

The Public Health Agency (PHA) welcomes the publication of Sir Frank Atherton’s report on cervical screening. The report notes that there were a number of past failings in elements of the operation, governance and quality assurance of the cervical screening system. The PHA is sorry for its part in this and apologises to people who have been affected. This report, and the previous reviews that have been undertaken, have provided important direction which has helped strengthen service improvement in the screening programme, as well as highlighting shortcomings in how the system operated. In

Mental health and wellbeing

14 May 2026

Smoking and vaping

13 May 2026

Elevate programme having a positive impact in communities

Community and voluntary organisations are being encouraged by the Public Health Agency (PHA) to apply for a programme that can help tackle health inequalities in their local communities. The Elevate Mentoring and Grants programme, coordinated by the Community Development and Health Network (CDHN), is now open for applications following another successful year. During the 2025/26 initiative, 21 organisations benefitted from the PHA funding which saw communities throughout Northern Ireland engaged in activities that ranged from working with trafficked migrants in Belfast and a mental health