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Derry teacher Miss Fox knows the 4Ts of type 1 diabetes

Caolan O’Neill, 6, from Derry was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes last year, after his teacher noticed he was going to the toilet a lot. Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented and occurs when the pancreas is no longer able to produce insulin. It is the most common type of diabetes in children and young adults. Caolan’s mum Amanda explains: “Caolan was quite the typical 5-year-old boy, he was very happy-go-lucky, enjoyed playing with his friends and dreaming of being a YouTuber and he had just started his first term in Primary 1 and was really loving it.” Caolan attended St Paul’s Primary and

Women encouraged to take up life-saving cervical screening when invited

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is taking the opportunity during Cervical Cancer Prevention Week to highlight the importance of women taking up the invitation to have cervical screening. Statistics show that between 2013 and 2017, there was an average of 83 women diagnosed with cervical cancer each year in Northern Ireland. Dr Damien Bennett, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the PHA, said: “Between 2013-2017 there were around 21 deaths from cervical cancer each year in Northern Ireland. It is therefore important for women to accept their invitation for the screening test – it could save

Top tips on getting fit and losing excess weight in 2020

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is taking the opportunity during Obesity Awareness Week to offer top tips on healthier eating and becoming more active. The Health Survey (NI) 2017/18 shows 64% of adults were either overweight (37%) or obese (27%). Caroline Bloomfield, Health and Social Wellbeing Improvement Senior Manager at the PHA, said: “At this time of the year, following Christmas, many people will be looking at how they can become healthier and fitter, how they can lose a bit of weight and get more active. “Having a waistline of 37 inches or more for a man and 32 inches or more for a

Personal and Public Involvement (PPI) is about the active and meaningful involvement of service users, carers and the public in Health and Social Care (HSC) and an essential component in the delivery of truly person-centred services.&nbs

Relationships and sexuality education in the community: what do we need to do next?

Public Health Agency Stakeholder Consultation Events Thursday 23rd January 2020 Belfast Central Mission, 5 Glengall Street, Belfast, BT12 5AD 5.00pm Tuesday 28th January 2020 Silverbranch Hotel, 5 Gortin Road, Omagh, BT79 7DH 5.00pm The aim of these events is to obtain feedback from the stakeholders regarding the provision of Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) programmes in the community to younger people aged 12 to 19 years. The Public Health Agency (PHA) is seeking feedback from young people, parents and community/voluntary organisations that have accessed the existing RSE

Safer sleeping advice for parents at Christmas

Ahead of the Christmas holidays, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding parents and guardians of young babies of the importance of following safer sleep advice to reduce the risk of sudden infant death. At this time of year, with festivities and celebrations, the normal routines and sleeping arrangements for young babies may be changed. Emily Roberts, Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Children at the PHA, said: “It is really important to keep your baby’s sleep environment safe throughout the festive period when there may be a higher chance of parents being more tired and normal routines