This is an update bulletin relating to the Mental Health and Children's Services Project of the HSCB, which aims to improve the outcomes for parents with mental health illness in caring for their children.

This booklet provides information on why young people try drugs, the risks of taking illegal drugs, the signs of drug taking and information about individual drugs.

This magazine was published as part of the Get a Life Get Active physical activity campaign. In addition to information on physical activity, it includes information on healthy eating as well as celebrity features
 

This factsheet summarises why one person’s smoking can be harmful to others, by highlighting the health risks of second-hand smoke to adults and children.
 

This resource explains why smoking while pregnant is harmful for both mother and baby, highlights the health effects of passive smoking after birth and provides advice to help women stop smoking, including information about nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).

This booklet is one in a series of short guides aimed at promoting health in the workplace. It outlines to employers the benefits of promoting physical activity at work, how workplaces can be active places through simple activities and changes, what information and facilities can benefit employees,

This leaflet explains how to use a step counter to motivate yourself to do more walking. It includes a step log to encourage walkers to monitor and record their progress.
 

This leaflet explains the benefits of regular physical activity, particularly walking.