What are the next steps for cancer services in Northern Ireland?

The ‘Cancer collaboration in action’ conference, hosted by the Public Health Agency (PHA), the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and the Northern Ireland Cancer Network (NICaN) at Mossley Mill brought together over 125 health care professionals and representatives from the community and voluntary sector to reflect on findings and recommendations for cancer services in Northern Ireland.

Public Health Annual Scientific Conference - Registration

Public Health Annual Scientific Conference Wednesday 12 June 2013 Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast The Public Health Agency and Partners will be hosting the second Public Health Annual Scientific Conference in June. The theme of the Conference will be Older People and it will focus on how public health innovations, research and practice are meeting the needs of older people. The flyer is attached below.

Cancer collaboration in action

Experts from across Northern Ireland will gather today [Wednesday 20 February] to examine how best to tackle cancer. A conference being held today will bring together delegates to review recent developments within cancer services, including key areas of work in cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis and follow-up, with the aim of determining where next we need to address our energies in Northern Ireland.

Cooking up a storm across Belfast

People across Belfast can find out how to cook up healthy, tasty meals on a budget, thanks to a programme of cookery demonstrations being organised by the Public Health Agency (PHA). Following the recent launch of the PHA’s ‘Choose to Live Better’ campaign which aims to tackle overweight and obesity, the demonstrations will show people just how easy it is to rustle up dishes which are good for you, but won’t break the bank. Dr Eddie Rooney, Chief Executive of the PHA, explained: “These demos will offer tasty ideas to make mealtimes healthy and fun, even on a tight budget.

Stay sun safe on winter holidays

Sunscreen is one holiday essential that often gets left behind when people pack for a winter holiday. The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland are reminding travellers not to forget about sunscreen during their winter get-away. Whether you are heading to the ski slopes or jetting off for some winter rays, it is important to stay safe in the sun during your break.