Northern Ireland clinical entrepreneur programme 2023, join us on September 21st for the webinar launch

Click here to register for the webinar on September 21st at 17.30 and learn more about the programme . Are you a problem solver, creative thinker, or innovator in the NHS? Do you have an idea you wish to develop and scale for patient benefit? The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme may be for you! The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme allows all HSC staff, allied health professionals, and healthcare graduate/post grad students or social work degrees in Northern Ireland to develop on an innovative idea which will benefit the wider patient and staff community within the HSC in Northern Ireland

National Eye Health Week – key steps you can take to maintain good eye health

Ahead of National Eye Health Week (18–24 September 2023), the Public Health Agency (PHA) is highlighting the importance of looking after your eyes at all stages of life and the steps you can take to protect your vision. Dr Jackie McCall, Consultant in Public Health at the PHA, said: “One-in-five of us will experience sight loss in our lifetime, but more than half of sight loss can be prevented. There are lots of ways you can keep your eyes in better shape such as regular eye tests, being physically active, eating healthily and stopping smoking. “A routine eye examination can often pick up the

Autumn vaccination programme gets under way

A planned and targeted autumn/winter vaccination campaign to help protect those most at risk from respiratory illnesses has been launched by the Public Health Agency (PHA). The life-saving vaccination programme, which will help protect the community against deadly viruses ahead of winter, commenced today [Monday 18 September]. It will see flu and COVID-19 vaccines offered to over a million people in Northern Ireland over coming months, starting with those in care homes who are some of the most vulnerable members of our community. Dr Joanne McClean, Director of Public Health at the PHA, is

Families urged to talk about organ donation and confirm their decision as many patients wait for a lifesaving transplant

Today (Monday 18 September) marks the start of Organ Donation Week, a national celebration of organ and tissue donation and transplantation which saves and transforms hundreds of lives each year. Organ donation is a most precious gift and the selfless act of donors and their families is at the heart of Organ Donation Week. During Organ Donation Week, the Public Health Agency is urging people to confirm their donation decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register, and talk to their families about organ donation, as around 7,000 people are actively waiting for a transplant across the UK, 155 of those

Protect yourself against falls at home this Falls Awareness Week

The Public Health Agency is encouraging people to ensure they are as safe as possible from falls in their homes, as it marks Falls Awareness Week (18-24 September). Falls are the most common accident for all age groups, especially young children, older people and those with greater social, economic and health disadvantages. In 2021 there were 290 deaths as a result of falls in Northern Ireland. Janine Gaston, Interim Health and Social Wellbeing Improvement Manager at the PHA, said: “Falls can have an extremely serious impact on our lives, particularly among older people, as it can impact their

Pregnant women reminded to get the whooping cough vaccine

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding pregnant women to get the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine between 16 and 32 weeks of their pregnancy. In 2019 in Northern Ireland 205 cases of confirmed whooping cough were reported to the PHA. During this time, when social distancing measures were in place, the number of cases declined, but now that we are mixing more frequently there is the risk that cases of whooping cough could rise again. The majority of children who are reported as having whooping cough are infants under six months of age and so are too young to be protected by their routine

Mental health campaign urges people to “Walk and Talk”

The Public Health Agency (PHA) has launched this year’s Health and Social Care (HSC) mental health and emotional wellbeing campaign “Walk and Talk”. Between now and World Mental Health Day on 10 October, all HSC organisations, in collaboration with the community and voluntary sector, are encouraging the public to look after their mental health by making a Walk and Talk part of their path to better mental wellbeing. Whether that is with a friend or family member, a work colleague or with one of the many walking groups across Northern Ireland, Walk and Talk 2023 is highlighting how it can

Public consultation on the Substance Use Strategic Commissioning and Implementation Plan

The Public Health Agency (PHA) has launched a public consultation on the Substance Use Strategic Commissioning and Implementation Plan to provide the public with an opportunity to help shape the substance use agenda over the next four years. The 12-week consultation, in partnership with the Strategic Planning and Performance Group (SPPG), runs until Friday 24 November, with opportunities to have your voice heard through an online survey. Kevin Bailey, Regional Lead for Drugs and Alcohol at the PHA, said: “Substance use, whether it be alcohol or drugs, is sadly all too common and something that