Process for awarding funding
The PHA is obliged to ensure that all funding is allocated in a manner that meets with standards of practice required of a statutory organisation. Below are the processes used by the PHA.
The PHA is obliged to ensure that all funding is allocated in a manner that meets with standards of practice required of a statutory organisation. Below are the processes used by the PHA.
The PHA is required to deliver on ministerial priorities and objectives as set out in Priorities for Action.
This section will provide updates on progress being made across the organisation in delivering on the following targets:
The PHA is fully committed to equal opportunities and this section focuses on our responsibilities as a public body in Northern Ireland.
Under Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 there is a legal requirement for public authorities to consider the possible impact of all their decisions on nine specified equality categories and also how to promote equality of opportunity and good relations in all areas of our work.
The PHA has a standardised process for ensuring that all payments are authorised appropriately, please see the attached documents for further details on the authorisation of payments within the PHA.
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