Department of Justice welcomes applications for statutory Registered Intermediaries

The Department of Justice welcomes applications from suitably qualified and skilled communications experts to be registered under the statutory Registered Intermediary Scheme. The Department of Justice manages the statutory Registered Intermediary Scheme which launched initially in May 2013. As a result of increasing demand for the service the Department has decided to launch a recruitment campaign for more Registered Intermediaries (RIs) in order to build resilience and ensure that there are sufficient RIs for DOJ to meet its statutory responsibilities in respect of the scheme and to respond

‘Breastfeeding Welcome Here’ initiative supported by Ulster University

Ulster University has become a member of the Public Health Agency’s ‘Breastfeeding Welcome Here’ scheme, which is an initiative that aims to make it easier for mums to recognise places where they can breastfeed their baby when they are out and about. The University has joined a network of ‘Breastfeeding Welcome Here’ venues that include many cafes, restaurants, shops and other businesses across Northern Ireland, and in doing so has agreed that: breastfeeding is acceptable in all areas of the business premises open to the general public a mother who is breastfeeding in an area of the business

Nasal swab tests helping make testing easier

A change in rapid COVID-19 tests which requires post-primary school pupils to swab only their nose is helping to make regular asymptomatic testing easier. School pupils in years 8-14 are asked to test themselves at home twice a week using Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests to help prevent those who may have the virus but not have symptoms from spreading COVID-19. The switch to the ACON Flowflex nose-only test for asymptomatic pupils will also see quicker return times for results, with the LFD giving a reading 15-30 minutes after taking the test. Dr Louise Herron, Consultant in Public Health

World AIDS Day: PHA puts focus on safer sex and need for testing

On World AIDS Day (1 December) the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging everyone to practise safer sex and get tested early if they have put themselves at risk. A new report from the PHA shows that there are 1,234 people in Northern Ireland living with HIV. The ‘HIV surveillance in Northern Ireland 2021’ data also shows that 60 new cases of HIV were diagnosed here in 2020. The report provides analysis of the HIV data for Northern Ireland in 2020 and trends over the years. Dr Gillian Armstrong , Interim Head of Health Protection in Public Health at the PHA, said: “The report shows a five

PHA advice after avian flu detected in wild birds

The Public Health Agency is reminding the public not to touch dead birds. The reminder comes following a Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) announcement about the presence of avian influenza in two wild birds retrieved from the Belfast Waterworks site last week. Dr Philip Veal, Consultant in Health Protection at the PHA, said:“Human infections with avian influenza are rare. However you should observe the following advice to prevent any other risks to your health: do not pick up or touch sick, dying or dead poultry or wild birds, and keep pets away from them; avoid

PHA urges young people to get vaccinated this weekend

The ripple effect from a single COVID-19 outbreak has been highlighted today, as the Public Health Agency (PHA) encourages young people to get vaccinated. This weekend, 27 and 28 November, sees a series of special vaccination clinics across Northern Ireland for 12 to 17 year olds. This will offer Pfizer first doses as well as second doses to those who are eligible. A newly-released PHA map shows the spread of cases across different local government districts from a single outbreak at an entertainment vent earlier this month. The event for young people at a hospitality venue in Mid Ulster has

Winter is coming – help protect healthcare settings

The height of winter is fast approaching and the Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding people to continue to follow public health advice when in healthcare settings. Rodney Morton, Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professions at the PHA, said: “As we move deeper into winter, we are seeing increased pressure on our healthcare settings. “Everyone attending or visiting must remain vigilant and continue to protect those sick and vulnerable people who are cared for in all our health and social care settings, those who attend Emergency Departments, Outpatients or other healthcare facilities