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SBNI Thematic Review - Publication of the Review Report
The Thematic Review was undertaken by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland under direction from the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS). It was initiated by the DHSSPS to ensure that learning was identified in relation to a number of young people whose cases were subject to a police investigation into suspected child sexual exploitation. The police operation, known as operation owl, involved looked-after children and young people, reported to police by social services on the basis that they had gone missing from care, to determine whether further investigation by police was required
Guidance on the Transfer of Mentally Disordered Patients August 2011
Guidance on the transfer of mentally disordered patients detained under the Mental Health (NI) Order 1986 to and from Hospitals in Great BritainÂ
Flu is more serious than you think (general poster)
Contact your GP surgery to find out the arrangements for flu vaccination in your practice
Breast screening: why have I been called back? (English and translations)
This leaflet is used to support the Northern Ireland breast screening programme and explains the additional tests that may be offered at a breast assessment clinic following a mammogram that has shown a possible abnormality
Immunisation for babies just after their first birthday (English and translations)
This booklet provides the facts about the vaccines babies will receive just after their first birthday: the first MMR vaccine and the PCV and Hib/Men C booster vaccines
What happens in the Emergency Department-A patient's guide
A guide for people who have self-harmed or may have mental health/emotional problem
Flu is more serious than you think (General)
This leaflet encourages uptake of the flu vaccine for those people in at-risk groups. Most children aged 2 years up to less than 18 years in at risk groups will receive a nasal spray vaccine rather than an injection
Health and social care workers: don't risk flu infection
This leaflet explains why health and social care workers should receive the new flu vaccine. It provides a range of information, including how to get vaccinated, how the vaccine works, how effective it is and possible side effects
Don't risk flu infection - (Health and social care workers poster)
Poster: Protect youself, your family and your patient
Healthy breaks for pre-school children poster (English and Irish translation)
Poster explaining why a healthy break is important.