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Health and Wellbeing 2026 - Delivering Together
Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together, is the outworking of the Expert Panel’s recommendations. Health Minister Michelle O\u27Neill sets out a commitment to tackle the issues faced in our Health and Social Care system through decisive political leadership.Â
Health inequalities regional report 2016
This publication is one of a series of reports produced as part of the NI health & Social Care Inequalities Monitoring System (HSCIMS) and presents a comprehensive analysis of health inequality gaps at the regional level between the most and least deprived areas of NI, across a range of indicators. The report is accompanied by downloadable data tables which contain all figures including urban and rural breakdowns. In addition, the report is also accompanied by a set of infographics incorporating some findings of the report
Smoking prevalence by age-group, deprivation quintile, health and social care trust 2014/15 - 2015/16
This information has been produced from the health survey Northern Ireland and issued 24th November 2016
Quality 2020 - a ten year strategy to protect and improve quality in health and social care in Northern Ireland
Quality 2020 is a ten year strategy designed to protect and improve quality in health and social care in Northern Ireland. Â
Northern Ireland waiting time statistics: outpatient waiting times June 2016
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for a first consultant-led outpatient appointment and a first integrated clinical assessment and treatment services (ICATS) appointment
Clinical/social care negligence cases in Northern Ireland 2015/16
Summary of information on all clinical/social care negligence cases open, settled or closed in Northern Ireland during the year
Tables from health survey Northern Ireland
Tables outlining: adult and child BMI levels, the foods people eat on most days of the week and fruit & vegetable intake, the amount of physical activity undertaken per week and sedentary behaviour, knowledge & awareness of sexual health issues, including STIs and contraception, drinking prevalence and the proportion of people drinking above recommended levels, smoking prevalence, attempts to quit and smoking behaviour in the home & family car
National Physical Activity Plan for Ireland
There is strong evidence to support the multiple benefits of physical activity to health and wellbeing. It promotes healthy growth and development in children and young people. It contributes to cognitive function. It is important for healthy ageing and helps to maintain quality of life and independence when we grow older. It is also a preventative factor for many non-communicable diseases.
This Plan focuses on different types of actions, some immediate and some more long-term and sustainable solutions, which recognise that behaviour change is complex, challenging and takes time. This does not merely focus on overcoming deficits but concentrates on solutions and strengths and reshaping the environment for physical activity.
Audiology completed waits 2015/16
These tables present information from the health and social care (HSC) board on completed waits for people waiting to be fitted with a hearing aid. Figures are presented regionally, by HSC trust and by weeks waiting