In Northern Ireland over 300 people are currently waiting for organ donation, with this mind, the Public Health Agency (PHA), on behalf of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) hosted an Organ Donor Stand at this years Balmoral Show, to increase awareness of this emotive issue and to help improve rates of organ donation here.
Latest update on the volcanic ash plume
The Health Protection Service, Public Health Agency, (PHA), has been working closely with colleagues in England, Scotland and Wales to monitor the situation in relation to the volcanic ash plume and issue health advice.There is no change to current health protection advice following latest information provided by the Met Office about the plume of volcanic ash. The ash continues to mix in different layers of the atmosphere with small amounts reaching ground level.
Tackling local health inequalities – working together to build healthier neighbourhoods
The 6th Northern Neighbourhoods Health Action Zone (NNHAZ) conference took place at Loughguile Millennium Centre on Friday 26 March 2010. The theme of this year’s conference was ‘Making a Difference: Tackling Health Inequalities in a Community Setting’. The conference highlighted and showcased a broad range of work being taken forward by the 14 NNHAZ neighbourhoods to tackle health inequalities and improve the health and well being of their local residents.
New Breastfeeding Peer Support Service Seeks Volunteers
‘Healthy Steps for Life’ is a three-year programme developed by the Southern Investing for Health Partnership (SIHP) to promote healthy lifestyles in early years (0-5 years). Part of this programme is to support breastfeeding in local communities through the establishment of a new breastfeeding peer support service. ‘Healthy Steps for Life’ is offering you the chance to join a new team of community-based volunteers who will provide support and advice to breastfeeding mothers in the Armagh, Dungannon, South Tyrone, Newry and Mourne, South Down and South Armagh areas.