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children and young people

New report published – “The Implications of Covid-19 restrictions for children and young people – A rapid review of evidence relevant to Northern Ireland”

The Public Health Agency has published a new evidence review, delivered by the National Children’s Bureau, exploring the wide-ranging implications of Covid-19 restrictions for children and young people across Northern Ireland. The review synthesises evidence from over 100 systematic reviews and 220 primary studies, and highlights key themes including: Mental health and wellbeing Education, learning and development Relationships, loneliness and social isolation Physical health, activities and sleep Financial, wider family impacts and safeguarding Impacts on specific groups, including disabled

These leaflets explain how adults and children may feel after a recent trauma, and provide information on what might help and where to go for support.

This poster aimed at parents highlights the addictive nature of vaping and signposts to the PHA website for further information.

This poster aimed at parents highlights the addictive nature of vaping and signposts to the PHA website for further information.

This poster aimed at young people highlights the addictive nature of vaping and signposts to the PHA website for further information.

This poster aimed at young people highlights the addictive nature of vaping and signposts to the PHA website for further information. 

This leaflet is aimed at parents who want to to talk about vaping with their child.

This factsheet explains what vaping is and outlines the law which regulates the contents and sale of vapes.

This information leaflet for parents of 5 to 11 year olds will be issued after their child has received their COVID-19 vaccine. It explains about the vaccine, potential side effects and what to do next.