PHA supports Northern Ireland Anti-Homophobia and Transphobia Week

Northern Ireland Anti-Homophobia and Transphobia Week 2014 runs from 12 to 18 May and the Public Health Agency (PHA) is supporting it by highlighting the need to raise awareness of the health inequalities experienced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGB&T) and the impact of homophobia and transphobia on the lives of individuals and families.

Public Health Annual Scientific Conference: Recognising diversity in public health

The Public Health Agency (PHA) and partner organisations are hosting a scientific conference focusing on how public health innovations, research and practice meet the diverse needs of our population. The conference, taking place on Monday 16 June 2014, recognises that diversity is about individual as well as group differences, treating people as individuals, and placing positive value on diversity in the community and workforce.

Let’s talk about anxiety

During Mental Health Awareness Week, which runs from 12 to 18 May, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging people to seek help for any mental health problems they may be experiencing. Almost one in five people in Northern Ireland show signs of a possible mental health problem. Anxiety, one of the leading causes of mental ill-health in the world, is the theme of this year’s awareness week.

On International Nurses’ Day, 10,000 Voices demonstrates level of appreciation felt for nurses

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is today marking International Nurses’ Day by recognising the role nurses play in providing treatment, care and support to patients across health and social care settings. This comes as feedback to date provided through 10,000 Voices, the PHA’s ongoing initiative to enable patients, as well as their families and carers, to share their overall experience of health and social care, has demonstrated this with a large number of patients stating that their experience of nursing and midwifery care has been positive.

Art work of older people ‘In Full Bloom’ in Altnagelvin Area Hospital

A stunning and innovative exhibition of contemporary artwork by older people is now on display in Altnagelvin Area Hospital. ‘In Full Bloom’ will showcase art by older people from throughout Northern Ireland who, over the last three months, have had the opportunity to explore and experiment with different art forms as part of the Public Health Agency (PHA) and Arts Care ‘Here and Now’ festival of arts and older people. The festival aimed to enhance the health and wellbeing of older people by supporting them to access and participate in high quality arts activity.

Women urged to be ovarian cancer aware

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is today, on World Ovarian Cancer Day, urging women to be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer, and to seek medical help if they experience any of these symptoms. Dr Miriam McCarthy, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the PHA, said: “Ovarian cancer is more common in women over the age of 50 and affects around 150 women in Northern Ireland each year, but all too often it is diagnosed late, which has an impact on chances of survival.