Thissecond annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challenges that affect people in Northern Ireland. It demonstrates how the public health team tackles this complex agenda by working with many statutory, community and voluntary partner organisations across health, local government, education, housing and other sectors. It shows a wealth of innovative work to address the main public health challenges facing communities, health inequality, preventing and protecting against ill-health, detecting illness early, and providing high quality services. Integral to thereport are core tables for 2009 which provide key statistical data on population, birth and death rates, mortality by cause, life expecta...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is an all-island body which aims to improve health i...
From Vision to Action: strengthening the nursing contribution to public health The starting point fo...
Life expectancy in Northern Ireland continues to increase and we expect mortality due to heart disea...
This�second annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challen...
This first annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challeng...
This first annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challeng...
This is the sixth Director of Public Health (DPH) Annual Report, detailing the main public health ch...
This is the sixth Director of Public Health Annual Report, detailing the main public health challeng...
Improving the health and wellbeing of the elderly is the theme of the fourth Director of Public Heal...
The fifth Director of Public Health Annual Report for Northern Ireland, launched on 16 June 2014, ce...
The second annual report of the Director of Public Health (DPH) for Northern Ireland was published t...
The fifth Director of Public Health Annual Report for Northern Ireland, launched on 16 June 2014, ce...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) promotes cooperation between Northern Ireland and th...
The third annual report from the World Health Organisation\u27s (WHO) Healthy Promoting Hospitals (H...
This ten year public health strategic framework provides direction for policies and actions to impro...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is an all-island body which aims to improve health i...
From Vision to Action: strengthening the nursing contribution to public health The starting point fo...
Life expectancy in Northern Ireland continues to increase and we expect mortality due to heart disea...
This�second annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challen...
This first annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challeng...
This first annual report of the Director of Public Health highlights the many public health challeng...
This is the sixth Director of Public Health (DPH) Annual Report, detailing the main public health ch...
This is the sixth Director of Public Health Annual Report, detailing the main public health challeng...
Improving the health and wellbeing of the elderly is the theme of the fourth Director of Public Heal...
The fifth Director of Public Health Annual Report for Northern Ireland, launched on 16 June 2014, ce...
The second annual report of the Director of Public Health (DPH) for Northern Ireland was published t...
The fifth Director of Public Health Annual Report for Northern Ireland, launched on 16 June 2014, ce...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) promotes cooperation between Northern Ireland and th...
The third annual report from the World Health Organisation\u27s (WHO) Healthy Promoting Hospitals (H...
This ten year public health strategic framework provides direction for policies and actions to impro...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is an all-island body which aims to improve health i...
From Vision to Action: strengthening the nursing contribution to public health The starting point fo...
Life expectancy in Northern Ireland continues to increase and we expect mortality due to heart disea...