Remember to wash your hands after visiting the farm

Now that schools are finished for the summer and parents are thinking of activities to keep their children entertained, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding families about the importance of washing hands after visiting the farm. All animals naturally carry a range of organisms, some of which can be transmitted to people. Some organisms which may be contracted on farms present a serious hazard and can potentially cause severe infection, particularly in young children.

Working in the sun safely

With the recent spell of good weather, the Public Health Agency (PHA) and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland are reminding people who work outdoors to ensure that they protect themselves from skin damage that may result from sun exposure. Sun protection was recently the focus of an event at Greenmount College led by PHA and Cancer Focus NI, with representatives from a diverse range of outdoor occupations.

Festival time – enjoy and be smart

The summer holidays are finally here, with plenty of concerts and festivals lined up for the coming months, so the Public Health Agency (PHA) is advising people not to gamble with their health through drug and alcohol use. Owen O’Neill, the PHA’s Lead on Alcohol and Drugs, said: “Some people will have a lot drink to while out enjoying themselves and they may also choose to take drugs, putting themselves at risk. The reality is that festivals are not a good place to take drugs for the first time.”

Community champions generate warmth

Homes in west Belfast have been fighting fuel poverty by learning more about how to make their homes more energy efficient. The Public Health Agency (PHA) teamed up with National Energy Action (NEA) and the Whiterock & Westrock Residents’ Association to tackle the problem in the area by offering advice on how to insulate homes better, cut costs by shopping around for fuel and best access grants, services and benefits. One resident found that they were eligible for an additional annual £5,500 in employment and support allowance paid by the Social Security Agency.

Child Sexual Exploitation Campaign Goes Live

“THE MORE YOU KNOW THE MORE YOU SEE” A Safeguarding Board public awareness campaign to tackle the issue of Child Sexual Exploitation in NI has begun. The campaign The More You Know, The More You See aims to increase public awareness around this form of child sexual abuse by targeting members of the public, including key groups, who may have the opportunity to recognise Child Sexual Exploitation and take action if they have concerns.

School’s out: let’s talk about alcohol

Exams are almost over for thousands of students – time for a welcome break and relaxation. The Public Health Agency (PHA) is also encouraging parents to use this opportunity to discuss the subject of alcohol use with their children. Many young people will be thinking about how to celebrate the end of exams and this provides a natural opportunity for parents to start a discussion about alcohol use.