Public Health Annual Scientific Conference - Call for Abstracts - Deadline extended

Public Health Annual Scientific Conference, Wednesday 10 June 2015, Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast The Public Health Agency and Partners will be hosting the fourth Public Health Annual Scientific Conference on 10 June 2015. The theme of the Conference will be 'Making Life Better – Improving health and care for adults'. It will focus on how public health innovations, research and practice are meeting the needs of our adult population between the ages of 18-64 years.

This leaflet is for BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) Carers. Carers can be people of all ages including children, young people, parents, older people. There is a cut off slip for BME Carers to fill in with their details. This information can then be sent to the Carer Worker in their local Trust. Details are on the leaflet.

Smoking increases your risk of cancer – stub it out!

To mark World Cancer Day 2015 on Wednesday 4 February, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is highlighting the links between smoking and cancer and is urging all smokers to make the decision to give up their habit and start to enjoy the benefits of a smoke-free lifestyle. In line with the theme ‘Not beyond us’, smokers are being reminded that they can successfully quit smoking and join thousands of people who decide to stop each year by using the PHA’s Stop Smoking Services, or by doing so on their own.

Northern Ireland hospitals are ready to act FAST – make sure you are too

Stroke is a common cause of death and disability in Northern Ireland so the Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding people to ‘act FAST’ if they see someone having a stroke. Dr Brid Farrell, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the PHA, said: “Stroke is an attack on the brain. It happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off and brain cells are damaged or die. “If someone has a stroke, knowing the signs and symptoms and acting FAST can improve the chances of survival and reduce the level of disability that results from a stroke.”

Summary Interim Report on Findings and Interim Themes from Phase 1 of the review of Allied Health Professions (AHP) support for children/young people with a statement of special educational needs (SEN)

This interim report is outlining the service principles agreed by the Project Board and the themes identified throughout engagement and information gathering.

Delivering Care” Nurse staffing in Northern Ireland is the outcome of a commission undertaken by the PHA Director of Nursing from the DHSSPS Chief Nursing Officer and approved by the Minister of Health in 2014.  The aim of the Delivering Care project is to support the provision of quality care which is safe and effective in hospital and community settings.

This leaflet is for pregnant women who have been diagnosed with syphilis. It provides information on the care pathway for these women, including referral to sexual health (GUM) clinics, treatment and long-term protection for the baby.

Printing instructions are provided in a PDF below.