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Contact us | HSC Public Health Agency
Business hours: Messages are monitored 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday. For Northern Ireland residents: The Public Health Agency is the primary regional organisation for health protection and health and social wellbeing improvement in Northern Ireland. For those outside of Northern Ireland: Please contact the relevant organisation in your region.
About us | HSC Public Health Agency
Public Health Agency 12-22 Linenhall Street Belfast BT2 8BS Northern Ireland Tel: 0300 555 0114 Contact us. Subscribe to PHA Update
Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland (HSCNI)
Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI) is the comprehensive public health system in Northern Ireland, integrating both health and social care services under a single framework. Established in 1948, HSCNI operates under the Department of Health, ensuring that services are free at the point of delivery, similar to the National Health ...
Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland) - GOV.UK
The Public Health Agency (PHA) was established in 2009 under a major reform of health structures in Northern Ireland. PHA (NI) works with the Department of Health (Northern Ireland) .
Safety and quality - Department of Health
The Department of Health (DoH) is the sponsor department for the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). The RQIA is an independent body responsible for monitoring and inspecting the availability and quality of health and social care services in Northern Ireland, and encouraging improvements in the quality of those services.
Public Health Agency - nidirect
Contact details for the Public Health Agency, which has responsibility for health protection and screening and health improvement and development. ... For queries or advice about historical, social or cultural records relating to Northern Ireland, use the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) enquiry service.
Department of Health - nidirect
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations — contact the Department of Health or Public Health Agency If your query is about another topic, select ‘Other’ from the drop-down menu above. For queries about your identity check, email nida@nidirect.gov.uk and for queries about your certificate, email covidcertni@hscni.net .
Department of Health - Gov.ie
The Department of Health's mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of people in Ireland by delivering high quality health services and getting best value from health system resources. Read more. Contacts. Head Office. Address: Block 1, Miesian Plaza, 50 – 58 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D02 XW14
About the Department of Health
It is the Department's mission to improve the health and social well-being of the people of Northern Ireland. It endeavours to do so by: leading a major programme of cross-government action to improve the health and well-being of the population and reduce health inequalities.
Health Protection | HSC Public Health Agency
The Health Protection Service is provided by a multi-disciplinary team, including: doctors and nurses, scientists and surveillance specialists, Emergency planners, administrative staff. These experts work together to detect, manage, and prevent health threats in Northern Ireland. Health protection duty room
Public Health Agency (PHA) | Institute of Public Health
The Public Health Agency (PHA) was established in 2009 as part of a major reform of health structures in Northern Ireland. As a multi-disciplinary and multi-professional organisation with both regional and local presence, the PHA brings together a wide range of public health functions under one organisation to enhance public health and wellbeing.
About us - Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland) - GOV.UK
The Public Health Agency (PHA) was established in 2009 under a major reform of health structures in Northern Ireland and has four key functions: health and social wellbeing improvement; health ...
Public Health Agency - CommunityNI
The Public Health Agency (PHA) was established in April 2009 as part of the reforms to Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland. We are the major regional organisation for health protection and health and social wellbeing improvement.
Our Board members - Northern Health and Social Care Trust
Glenn Houston has 35 years’ experience of working in health and social care in Northern Ireland. He was Chief Executive of the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) until May 2016. A social worker by profession, Glenn was the first Director of Women and Children’s Services / Executive Director of Social Work in NHSCT.
About us - Department of Health
In Northern Ireland, the Department of Health (DoH) is responsible for the development of Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue pensions’ policy and legislation and for monitoring of service delivery for the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. Related to About us. Access to information.
The health system in Northern Ireland: How is it ... - FactCheckNI
The Public Health Authority (PHA) collects information, issues advice and communicates key messages. Health Trusts manage the day to day running of hospitals, health centres, residential homes and other health and social care facilities. The Northern Ambulance Service is also a Trust. The health system in Northern Ireland
PHA - HSCQI
The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority. The PHA is part of health and social care in Northern Ireland. Our aim is to address the causes and associated inequalities of preventable ill-health and lack of wellbeing. We are the major regional organisation in Northern Ireland for health protection and health and social wellbeing improvement.
Public Health | HSC Public Health Agency
Each year, about 6,500 people die prematurely in Northern Ireland due to preventable ill-health. Alongside the cost in human lives and suffering is the drain of preventable illness on our economy. Moreover, the gap in health and wellbeing between the better-off and those experiencing social disadvantage still persists.