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National Maternity Strategy: Creating a Better Future Together 2016-2026
22.2.2016
Ireland’s first National Maternity Strategy, Creating A Better Future Together, 2016 – 2026 was launched by the Minister for Health on 27 January 2016. The Strategy maps out the future for maternity and neonatal care, to ensure that it will be safe, standardised, of high-quality and offer a better experience and more choice to women and their families. The model of care proposed in the Strategy is based on the principle that childbirth is a natural, physiological process. At the same time, it recognises that some women have higher care needs. Accordingly, one model of care is proposed with three care pathways; Supported Care, Assisted Care and Specialised Care. Across all pathways, care will be woman-centred and provided by a multidisciplinary team.
The Strategy was informed by a public consultation process and an international literature review. The Strategy, consultation report and literature review are available at the links below.
National Maternity Strategy Creating a Better Future Together
Consultation on the development of a National Maternity Strategy
National and International review of literature on models of care across selected jurisdictions to inform the development of a National Strategy for Maternit
Working Principles for HSC Remodelling
The Expert Panel appointed by the Minister to consider the best model for Health and Social Care services in Northern Irelandhas published a set of working principles that will underpin its work moving forwards
Equality screening report - Quarter 3
DHSSPS quarter 3 October - December 2015 equality screening repor
Northern Ireland termination of pregnancy statistics 2014/15
Presents information on the number of medical abortions and terminations of pregnancies at health and social care (HSC) trusts in Northern Ireland during 2006/07 to 2014/15. It details information by HSC trust, country of residence and age band
Emergency care activity returns and guidance
The information presented on emergency care within the publication is derived from the statistical returns listed below
QOF business rules - version 32.1 - 24 October 2014
Datasets and business rules containing the information required to identify those patients who are eligible for inclusion on the disease register, indicator denominator and the indicator numerato
National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016 Progress Report 2015
6.4.2016
Drugs misuse continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It is highly destructive and has devastating effects on individuals, relationships, families, communities and society in general.
Implementation of the National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016, which sets out Government policy in dealing with the drugs problem, is being pursued across a range of Government Departments and Agencies. Solid progress is being made across the 63 Actions of the Strategy, which are based around the five pillars of supply reduction, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and research.
The Oversight Forum on Drugs meets on a quarterly basis and reviews the implementation of the Strategy. The Forum is chaired by the Minister with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy.
2015 Annual Progress Report on the implementation of the actions of the National Drugs Strateg
Briefing material provided to Minister Harris upon his appointment
20.5.2016
Briefing material provided to Minister Harris upon his appointment. Relevant sections of the brief were provided to each Minister of State.
Ministerial Briefing May 2016
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EPPR-1 and EPPR-2 return forms and guidance
Guidance and forms for Completion of Estates Procurement Performance Return Forms EPPR-1 and EPPR-2Â
Care leavers returns and quality reports
Information is collected annually on care leavers aged 16-18 (OC1) and 19 (OC3)