Five steps towards better mental health

Today on World Mental Health Day, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging people to adopt five simple steps to improve their mental wellbeing. Looking after mental health is just as important as taking care of physical health, so the PHA is urging people to look at ways of improving their mental health and wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing were developed by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) and are:

Smoking is harming your vision – stub it out!

Smokers are at significantly greater risk of losing their sight than non-smokers, yet awareness of eye damage from smoking is worryingly low according to the Public Health Agency (PHA). Fewer than 10% of smokers realise that smoking can affect their eye health. This compares with 92% associating smoking with lung cancer and 88% identifying a link between smoking and the risk of heart disease.

Churches to receive suicide prevention guidance

Over a thousand churches across Northern Ireland are set to receive new guidance on suicide prevention, supporting people bereaved by suicide and promoting emotional wellbeing. Copies of ‘Suicide Prevention and Emotional Wellbeing – Pastoral Guidelines and Training Directory for Churches’ are being sent to churches across Northern Ireland by the partnership group Flourish! Flourish! is a partnership between Lighthouse Ireland, clergy from across the Christian churches in Northern Ireland, the Churches Community Work Alliance NI and the Public Health Agency (PHA).

Survey highlights planning, emotional, and communication needs of Palliative Care users

A need for a greater focus on planning, emotional care, and clear communication has been highlighted in a new survey of Palliative Care users. The findings are contained in a study of experiences of Palliative Care among patients, carers and families across the island of Ireland undertaken by the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC).

Flu vaccine offered to ‘at risk’ people

October marks the beginning of autumn and the official start of the seasonal flu vaccination programme for 2014/2015. The Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging all people whose health could be seriously affected by flu to get the free flu vaccine. GPs across Northern Ireland will be inviting people over 65, pregnant women, and ‘at risk’ children and adults to have the flu vaccine, as flu can be particularly serious for these groups.

This bulletin summarises information on individuals referred to the Northern Ireland Substitute Prescribing Scheme (SPS). It relates to those referred up to and including the 31 March 2013 and focuses on those patients in contact with Substitute Prescribing treatment services during 2012/13.

Palliative Care Week 6-11 October

A public information campaign to highlight how palliative care improves the quality of life of a person with an incurable illness is taking place across Northern Ireland next week. The campaign Making the most of life will run for a week from October 6th. It is an all-island campaign coordinated by the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC). Public information is available at www.palliativecareweek.com

Enabling Research Awards Scheme - deadline extended

HSC R&D Division wishes to announce that the 30 September 2014 deadline for submissions to the Enabling Research Awards Scheme has been extended until 7 October 2014. For administrative purposes, no new submissions to the scheme will be accepted after this date until further notice. It is anticipated that the scheme will re-open in early 2015, and further details will be issued in due course.