PHA advice ahead of St Patrick’s Day

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging people to find alternative ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day and avoid the temptation of meeting up or partying with friends or family. Dr Stephen Bergin, Interim Director of Public Health at the PHA, said: “ After a very tough winter we are all looking forward to nicer weather and brighter days, but we are in a very important moment of the pandemic. After months of home-schooling, isolation from people who we would normally spend time with, and working from home, for many of us it might be tempting to break up the monotony of everyday life on 17 March

PHA launches new public information campaign to raise awareness of stroke symptoms

The Public Health Agency (PHA) launches new public awareness campaign today (8 th March) to promote awareness of the signs and symptoms of stroke. The campaign will run from 8 th March until 25 th April across TV, radio, digital and outdoor. Stroke is the third most common cause of death and one of the main causes of adult onset disability in Northern Ireland, but early diagnosis improves the chances of a good recovery. In Northern Ireland between April 2019 and March 2020, there were approximately 3,100 patients admitted to hospital with a stroke diagnosis. While the majority of strokes occur

First Sure Starts achieve UNICEF Baby Friendly Gold Award

Shankill Sure Start, Smile Sure Start and Glenbrook Sure Start, funded by the Department of Education and managed through the Health and Social Care Board, are the first Sure Starts in Northern Ireland to be awarded the prestigious Baby Friendly Initiative Gold Award by UNICEF. The Baby Friendly Initiative, set up by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, is a global programme which provides a practical and effective way for health services to improve the care provided for all mothers and babies. The Public Health Agency (PHA) has been supporting the Sure Starts with maintaining Baby

‘Commit to Quit’ this March with local Stop Smoking Services

We are fast approaching No Smoking Month and the Public Health Agency (PHA) and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland are urging people to ‘Make March Your Month to Quit’. Colette Rogers, Strategic Lead for Tobacco Control with the PHA, said: “During the COVID-19 pandemic our health is more important than ever and we are urging people to join with us and others throughout the world in supporting the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ‘Commit to Quit’ campaign. “People can use No Smoking Month as an opportunity to kick-start their quit journey and improve their health. If you are lacking in motivation

How to self-isolate in a shared house if you or someone you live with has coronavirus

The Public Health Agency (PHA) has offered advice on how to reduce the spread of coronavirus within the home if you or someone in your household tests positive for COVID-19. Dr Gerry Waldron, Head of Health Protection at the PHA, said: “Most people are aware of the general steps they can take to avoid coming into contact with or spreading COVID-19 such as social distancing, wearing a face covering when required and practising good hand and respiratory hygiene, but implementing these steps and other simple measures within the household if someone in your home tests positive for COVID-19 could