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'A grandparent's guide to supporting breastfeeding'.
(2015)
Public Health Agency
'A grandparent's guide to supporting breastfeeding'.
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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This leaflet is for grandparents who want to support their daughter or son��'s partner in their decision to breastfeed. It answers any questions or concerns they may have and describes what support they can offer. �
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-513153
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'A grandparent's guide to supporting breastfeeding'.
(2015)
Public Health Agency
'A grandparent's guide to supporting breastfeeding'.
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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This leaflet is for grandparents who want to support their daughter or son��'s partner in their decision to breastfeed. It answers any questions or concerns they may have and describes what support they can offer. �
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-513153
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'Active Travel' Maps: Derry/Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane
(2012)
Public Health Agency
'Active Travel' Maps: Derry/Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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New 'Active Travel' Maps, funded by the Public Health Agency, for the cities and towns of Derry/ Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane have been launched to encourage local people and visitors to build physical activity into their day by walking, cycling, jogging, or using public transport.The Active Maps aim to promote health and wellbeing across the five district councils in the West and contain information on local cycle, walk and bus routes as well as useful contacts such as local cycle hire and sales outlets and walking groups, for example.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-279463
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'Active Travel' Maps: Derry/Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane
(2012)
Public Health Agency
'Active Travel' Maps: Derry/Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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New 'Active Travel' Maps, funded by the Public Health Agency, for the cities and towns of Derry/ Londonderry, Enniskillen, Limavady, Omagh and Strabane have been launched to encourage local people and visitors to build physical activity into their day by walking, cycling, jogging, or using public transport.The Active Maps aim to promote health and wellbeing across the five district councils in the West and contain information on local cycle, walk and bus routes as well as useful contacts such as local cycle hire and sales outlets and walking groups, for example.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-279463
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'Speak up and save a life' organ donation leaflet
(2015)
Public Health Agency
'Speak up and save a life' organ donation leaflet
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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Speak up and save a life leaflet and registration form - See more at: http://organdonationni.info/resources#sthash.fJpwUrw6.dpuf
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-770530
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'Speak up and save a life' organ donation leaflet
(2015)
Public Health Agency
'Speak up and save a life' organ donation leaflet
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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Speak up and save a life leaflet and registration form - See more at: http://organdonationni.info/resources#sthash.fJpwUrw6.dpuf
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-770530
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'Under the surface' mental health campaign posters
(2012)
Public Health Agency
'Under the surface' mental health campaign posters
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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The posters highlight some signs and symptoms that indicate that something is having a negative effect on your mental health and promote the website www.mindingyourhead.info� as a source of help for anyone finding it difficult coping with their feelings.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-137575
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'Under the surface' mental health campaign posters
(2012)
Public Health Agency
'Under the surface' mental health campaign posters
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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The posters highlight some signs and symptoms that indicate that something is having a negative effect on your mental health and promote the website www.mindingyourhead.info� as a source of help for anyone finding it difficult coping with their feelings.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-137575
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10,000 Voices annual report
(2014)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices annual report
(2014)
Public Health Agency
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I am pleased to present the first annual report of the'10,000 Voices' initiative. This initiative has been commissioned and funded by the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and the Public Health Agency (PHA), to introduce a more patient focused approach to shaping the way services are delivered and commissioned. It provides a mechanism for patients not only to share their experience of the health services, both positive and negative, but also to affect and inform change.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-933825
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10,000 Voices annual report
(2014)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices annual report
(2014)
Public Health Agency
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I am pleased to present the first annual report of the'10,000 Voices' initiative. This initiative has been commissioned and funded by the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and the Public Health Agency (PHA), to introduce a more patient focused approach to shaping the way services are delivered and commissioned. It provides a mechanism for patients not only to share their experience of the health services, both positive and negative, but also to affect and inform change.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-933825
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10,000 Voices poster
(2013)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices poster
(2013)
Public Health Agency
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Patient experience is recognised as a key element in the delivery of quality healthcare. In line with this, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is carrying out an extensive piece of work across all Health and Social Care Trusts (HSCTs), with the aim of introducing a more patient-focused approach to services and shaping future healthcare in Northern Ireland. This project, called '10,000 Voices', gives patients, as well as their families and carers, the opportunity to share their overall experience and highlight anything important, such as what they particularly liked or disliked about the experience.This A3 poster introduces the '10,000 Voices' idea and gives participants the website and contact details they need to take part.��
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-596447
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10,000 Voices poster
(2013)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices poster
(2013)
Public Health Agency
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Patient experience is recognised as a key element in the delivery of quality healthcare. In line with this, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is carrying out an extensive piece of work across all Health and Social Care Trusts (HSCTs), with the aim of introducing a more patient-focused approach to services and shaping future healthcare in Northern Ireland. This project, called '10,000 Voices', gives patients, as well as their families and carers, the opportunity to share their overall experience and highlight anything important, such as what they particularly liked or disliked about the experience.This A3 poster introduces the '10,000 Voices' idea and gives participants the website and contact details they need to take part.��
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-596447
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10,000 Voices: Improving the patient experience
(2013)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices: Improving the patient experience
(2013)
Public Health Agency
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Patient experience is recognised as a key element in the delivery of quality healthcare. In line with this, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is carrying out an extensive piece of work across all Health and Social Care Trusts (HSCTs), with the aim of introducing a more patient-focused approach to services and shaping future healthcare in Northern Ireland. This project, called '10,000 Voices', gives patients, as well as their families and carers, the opportunity to share their overall experience and highlight anything important, such as what they particularly liked or disliked about the experience. This leaflet gives participants the information they need before taking part in '10,000 Voices' and answers questions about confidentiality and information sharing.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-596445
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10,000 Voices: Improving the patient experience
(2013)
Public Health Agency
10,000 Voices: Improving the patient experience
(2013)
Public Health Agency
Abstract:
Patient experience is recognised as a key element in the delivery of quality healthcare. In line with this, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is carrying out an extensive piece of work across all Health and Social Care Trusts (HSCTs), with the aim of introducing a more patient-focused approach to services and shaping future healthcare in Northern Ireland. This project, called '10,000 Voices', gives patients, as well as their families and carers, the opportunity to share their overall experience and highlight anything important, such as what they particularly liked or disliked about the experience. This leaflet gives participants the information they need before taking part in '10,000 Voices' and answers questions about confidentiality and information sharing.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-596445
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30 minutes of physical activity a day is good for your health
(2010)
Public Health Agency
30 minutes of physical activity a day is good for your health
(2010)
Public Health Agency
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This poster promotes the message that 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day has substantial health benefits, and highlights the fact that you don’t have to do 30 minutes all in one go.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-45501
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30 minutes of physical activity a day is good for your health
(2010)
Public Health Agency
30 minutes of physical activity a day is good for your health
(2010)
Public Health Agency
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This poster promotes the message that 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day has substantial health benefits, and highlights the fact that you don’t have to do 30 minutes all in one go.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-45501
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A Delphi study to identify research priorities for the therapy professions in Northern Ireland
(2011)
Public Health Agency
A Delphi study to identify research priorities for the therapy professions in Northern Ireland
(2011)
Public Health Agency
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A study by the University of Ulster, funded by Health and Social Care Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency, enabled members of six Allied Health Professions (AHPs) to express opinions on research needs within their areas of expertise.The respondents to 'A Delphi Study to Identify Research Priorities for the Therapy Professions in Northern Ireland', were selected from professionals based in clinical and academic settings in the areas of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, podiatry, nutrition and dietetics and orthoptics. The views of a group of key stakeholders in health and social care and a separate panel of service users were also gathered. A copy of this report, and an Executive Summary,�can be downloaded below.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-105347
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A Delphi study to identify research priorities for the therapy professions in Northern Ireland
(2011)
Public Health Agency
A Delphi study to identify research priorities for the therapy professions in Northern Ireland
(2011)
Public Health Agency
Abstract:
A study by the University of Ulster, funded by Health and Social Care Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency, enabled members of six Allied Health Professions (AHPs) to express opinions on research needs within their areas of expertise.The respondents to 'A Delphi Study to Identify Research Priorities for the Therapy Professions in Northern Ireland', were selected from professionals based in clinical and academic settings in the areas of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, podiatry, nutrition and dietetics and orthoptics. The views of a group of key stakeholders in health and social care and a separate panel of service users were also gathered. A copy of this report, and an Executive Summary,�can be downloaded below.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-105347
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A Fitter Future for All - Framework launched
(2012)
Public Health Agency
A Fitter Future for All - Framework launched
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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Obesity is a modern lifestyle epidemic that is threatening our health and well-being.This was the key message delivered by Health Minister Edwin Poots at the launch of The Framework for Preventing and Addressing Overweight and Obesity in Northern Ireland 2012-2022: 'A Fitter Future for All'.This ten year strategy will seek to improve the health and wellbeing of people throughout their entire life, from newborns to seniors.Minister Poots said: "We need to face the issue of obesity head on. It's an issue that will require commitment and action from across all sectors, including other government departments and agencies. It is therefore my intention to invest more than £7 million towards tackling the problem of obesity over the next three years."The negative impact on health caused by obesity cannot be over stated. Being obese increases the risk of developing serious illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, some cancers and type 2 diabetes."It is a signif...
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-113614
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A Fitter Future for All - Framework launched
(2012)
Public Health Agency
A Fitter Future for All - Framework launched
(2012)
Public Health Agency
Abstract:
Obesity is a modern lifestyle epidemic that is threatening our health and well-being.This was the key message delivered by Health Minister Edwin Poots at the launch of The Framework for Preventing and Addressing Overweight and Obesity in Northern Ireland 2012-2022: 'A Fitter Future for All'.This ten year strategy will seek to improve the health and wellbeing of people throughout their entire life, from newborns to seniors.Minister Poots said: "We need to face the issue of obesity head on. It's an issue that will require commitment and action from across all sectors, including other government departments and agencies. It is therefore my intention to invest more than £7 million towards tackling the problem of obesity over the next three years."The negative impact on health caused by obesity cannot be over stated. Being obese increases the risk of developing serious illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, some cancers and type 2 diabetes."It is a signif...
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-113614
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A guide to preventing blood clots
(2015)
Public Health Agency
A guide to preventing blood clots
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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This patient information leaflet is aimed at people who are at risk of developing a blood clot and includes details on what a blood clot is, the signs and symptoms, the risk factors and what methods may be used to reduce the risk of a blood clot.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-933904
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A guide to preventing blood clots
(2015)
Public Health Agency
A guide to preventing blood clots
(2015)
Public Health Agency
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This patient information leaflet is aimed at people who are at risk of developing a blood clot and includes details on what a blood clot is, the signs and symptoms, the risk factors and what methods may be used to reduce the risk of a blood clot.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-933904
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A Happy and a Healthy 2012
(2012)
Public Health Agency
A Happy and a Healthy 2012
(2012)
Public Health Agency
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Many of us start the New Year with the best of intentions to lose weight, get fitter and eat well. It's that sense of new possibilities and fresh beginnings that can also help motivate changes in lifestyle. The Public Health Agency advises that making small changes to your own and your family's lifestyle can have a significant impact on improving overall health. Taking time to reflect, and making a plan, can all help. Choosing healthier food and increasing your physical activity will help maintain a healthy weight and prevent unwanted weight gain, which can have serious implications for a person's physical and mental health as it is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, respiratory problems, joint pain and depression.What can I do to improve my health?Make 1 or 2 small changes at a time - don't try to change your lifestyle radically or all at once as you're more likely to fail. Small changes in what you ea...
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-105364
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A Happy and a Healthy 2012
(2012)
Public Health Agency
A Happy and a Healthy 2012
(2012)
Public Health Agency
Abstract:
Many of us start the New Year with the best of intentions to lose weight, get fitter and eat well. It's that sense of new possibilities and fresh beginnings that can also help motivate changes in lifestyle. The Public Health Agency advises that making small changes to your own and your family's lifestyle can have a significant impact on improving overall health. Taking time to reflect, and making a plan, can all help. Choosing healthier food and increasing your physical activity will help maintain a healthy weight and prevent unwanted weight gain, which can have serious implications for a person's physical and mental health as it is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, respiratory problems, joint pain and depression.What can I do to improve my health?Make 1 or 2 small changes at a time - don't try to change your lifestyle radically or all at once as you're more likely to fail. Small changes in what you ea...
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-105364
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A new pathway for the regulation and governance of health research
(2011)
Public Health Agency
A new pathway for the regulation and governance of health research
(2011)
Public Health Agency
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The Academy's review, 'A new pathway for the regulation and governance of health research' was published in January 2011. The report was prepared by a working group, chaired by Professor Sir Michael Rawlins FMedSci, convened in response to an invitation from Government to review the regulation and governance of UK health research involving human participants, their tissue or their data.The report proposes four key principles that should underpin the regulation and governance framework around health research in the UK, and makes recommendations to:Create a new Health Research Agency (HRA) to rationalise the regulation and governance of all health research. Include within the HRA a new National Research Governance Service to facilitate timely approval of research studies by NHS Trusts. Improve the UK environment for clinical trials.Provide access to patient data that protects individual interests and allows approved research to proceed effectively. Embed a culture that ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/6744-137561
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