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A consultation on the proposed actions the UK Government and devolved administrations will take to tackle smoking and youth vaping.
Summary Background Smoking is the single most entirely preventable cause…
The UK Government is consulting on proposed legislative amendments to widen access to take-home supplies of naloxone, without a prescription.
Introduction The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), the…
You must register with your local Health and Social Care Trust (HSCT) if you want to become a childminder or provide day care services in Northern Ireland
We want your views on making sure the 'traffic light' front-of-pack nutrition labels (FOPNL) scheme continues to help people choose what food and drink to buy.
The home of Department of Health (Northern Ireland) on GOV.UK.
The shared commitments set out how the genomics community across the UK will collaborate during 2022 to 2025 to progress the government’s vision for genomic healthcare.
This annual publication presents a comprehensive analysis of health inequality gaps between the most and least deprived areas of NI, and within health and social care (HSC) trust and local government district (LGD) areas.
This annual publication presents a comprehensive analysis of health inequality gaps between the most and least deprived areas of Northern Ireland.
This annual publication presents information on those who left care during the previous financial year, as well as the circumstances of those who have left care at the time of their nineteenth birthday.
These tables set out the number and rate of children referred for an assessment for autism and the number and rate of children diagnosed with autism each quarter.
First results from the 2022/23 Health Survey Northern Ireland. The survey covers a range of topics including smoking, drinking, mental health and emotional well-being.
This report summarises information collected from health and social care trusts on adults receiving domiciliary care services from the statutory and independent sectors during a survey week in September. It details informati…
A quarterly publication of HSC vacancies
First results from the 2019/20 Health Survey Northern Ireland.
Annual report and data tables from the UK Focal Point on Drugs on the national prevalence, impact, prevention and treatment of drug use.
Presents information on the time spent waiting in emergency care departments in Northern Ireland for both new and unplanned review attendances, and reports on the performance of trusts against the ministerial target in North…
This annual publication presents statistical information on patient education / self management programmes for long term conditions collected from health and social care trusts and independent programme providers. It de…
Presents information on activity at emergency care departments, including data on new attendances, planned & unplanned review attendances, waiting times, patient transport and emergency (ambulance) response.
This quarterly report presents Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) waiting times.
Presents quarterly information collected from health and social care trusts on the number of and the amount paid by direct payments.
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