With over three out of five of us spending three or more hours in a sedentary position on weekdays, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging everyone to get more active during the day at work. Too much time sitting can be bad for your health and many of us spend a lot of our work hours sitting at a desk. Colette Brolly, the PHA lead on Physical Activity, said: “With a few simple steps, it’s quite easy to build moderate activity into your work day while still getting on with your job.
Consultation on Community Capacity Building under Mental & Emotional Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention
This consultation has now closed.
We would like to invite you to participate in a consultation exercise to help inform the future of Community Capacity Building under the Mental & Emotional Wellbeing and Protect Life Strategies being undertaken by the Public Health Agency.
Youth Engagement Service
The Public Health Agency has funded Youth Engagement Service across Northern Ireland to cater for the health improvement needs of children and young people aged 11-25 years old. This follows the piloting of a number of models across Northern Ireland.
Stress less and enjoy life more
Today [5 November] is National Stress Awareness Day and the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging people to take practical steps to deal with stress they may be experiencing.
Get lung cancer aware for November
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers among both men and women in Northern Ireland, with around 900 new cases diagnosed each year, but it is also one of the most preventable forms of cancer, so during Lung Cancer Awareness Month the Public Health Agency (PHA) is calling on smokers to take the decision to give up their habit and start to enjoy the benefits of a smoke-free lifestyle.
New service launched to help families with inherited risk of heart disease
Today the Public Health Agency (PHA) is launching a new service to identify people at risk from a symptomless genetic disorder that increases a person’s chance of early heart disease and premature death. About one in 500 people has Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH), an inherited condition that means their cholesterol levels are higher than normal from birth. The service has been developed and funded through a partnership between Health and Social Care and Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke (NICHS).
Exercise tests preparedness for Ebola in Northern Ireland
The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) held a comprehensive exercise today to enable a review of Ebola preparedness in Northern Ireland.
New video explains all about breast screening
A new video that shows women what to expect when they attend for breast screening has been produced by the Public Health Agency (PHA). It covers the whole process of screening – from receiving the invitation letter to getting the results. The video is aimed at women who have never attended for breast screening or who have been invited for the first time.
How to secure NIHR grant funding
On 26-27 February 2015, HSC R&D Division, in conjunction with NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Co-ordinating Centre (NETSCC), will run two Northern Ireland regional workshops for researchers interested in applying to NETSCC-managed research programmes. As Chief Investigators, Northern Ireland researchers can compete with colleagues from across the UK for prestigious NIHR funding. The aim of these workshops is to provide researchers with an insight into leading, building and delivering successful applications.