Pharmacies currently offering Care in the Sun advice

Over 500 pharmacies across Northern Ireland are currently offering advice to patients and customers on how they can stay safe in the sun. This is part of the new Living Well service which offers advice to pharmacy visitors on public health issues. It is a partnership between the Public Health Agency (PHA), the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI). There are two elements to Living Well. Firstly, opportunistic interventions to help reduce risk factors which cause illness in Northern Ireland. Issues covered will include high blood pressure, tobacco use, harmful

Needle exchanges supporting health and wellbeing in our community

Needle and syringe exchange schemes (NSES) are supporting the health and wellbeing of our whole community and provide those who inject substances with direct access to a health professional, who can help them in engaging with treatment services to address their drug misuse. That’s is one the key messages from the Public Health Agency (PHA) and the Health and Social Care Board in their 2017/18 NSES annual report. The publication details the number of visits to the 21 NSES services that participated in the PHA-funded scheme for the period 1 April 2017 and 31 March 2018. A total of 30,065 visits

Know your limits if drinking on the Twelfth

As many get ready for Twelfth of July celebrations, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging anyone choosing to drink to keep an eye on their alcohol intake by making a plan of setting a limit and sticking to it. The PHA’s Drugs and Alcohol lead Michael Owen said: “A lot of people will be making plans to meet up with their friends and family to celebrate the Twelfth and we are encouraging them to keep an eye on their alcohol intake should they choose to drink. “By setting a plan, you can avoid binge drinking which has been shown to have adverse effects on our health and safety. “It’s

AAA event highlights need for men to get life-saving test

An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is a potentially fatal condition which can particularly affect older men, but can be detected with a simple ultrasound screening test. In Northern Ireland the AAA Screening Programme offers this test to men in the year they turn 65. The success of the programme, in detecting and successfully managing this condition, has been highlighted at an event in Belfast attended by men who have benefitted from the programme. The aorta is the main artery that supplies blood to the body, and runs from the heart down through the chest and abdomen (belly). As some people

Local communities encouraged to apply for PHA small grants programme

Community and voluntary groups are being encouraged to apply for small grants which can be used to improve the health and wellbeing of local communities. The Public Health Agency (PHA) aims to work with local groups through its small grants programme to address health and wellbeing in Northern Ireland. The grants programme will also support a range of strategic themes and priorities under the ‘Making Life Better’ public health framework, in particular mental health, emotional wellbeing, suicide prevention and self-harm. Fiona Teague, Acting Head of Health & Social Wellbeing Improvement (West)

Boys to join girls in HPV school vaccine programme

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding parents of children who will be entering year 9 in September that they will be offered the HPV ( human papilloma virus) vaccine during the first school term, with boys now eligible to receive it for the first time. The vaccine is offered as part of the school-based vaccination programme. The HPV vaccine was first introduced in 2008 and was offered to girls aged 12-13. In April 2019, the Department of Health announced that the vaccine will be offered to all boys in year nine also. This is because the evidence is clear that the HPV vaccine helps