Belfast schemes aim to curb alcohol abuse
Four new projects are being launched in Belfast to help offer help and support to people who have problems with alcohol. The schemes will be organised by the community-based agencies
Read MoreFour new projects are being launched in Belfast to help offer help and support to people who have problems with alcohol. The schemes will be organised by the community-based agencies
Read MoreUnison representatives are set to speak at a rally at Stormont opposing the closure of NHS residential care homes A rally opposing the closure of NHS residential care homes is
Read MoreHealth Minister Edwin Poots and Justice Minister David Ford have welcomed Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cornwall to the opening of Northern Ireland’s first Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC).
Read MoreNorthern Ireland’s doctors and nurses will have more time to spend treating patients and will have access to all the important health and care information they need after the introduction
Read MoreThe opening of the new £14.2m emergency department at Antrim Area Hospital should be a time of great optimism and celebration. But instead there is an air of nervous tension
Read MoreHealth Minister Edwin Poots has officially launched a pilot initiative aimed at tackling drug misuse in East Belfast. ‘RAPID’ (Remove all Prescription and Illegal Drugs) is a community safety initiative
Read MorePublic health research in Northern Ireland has been given funding of £9m. The Centre of Excellence for Public Health at Queen’s University Belfast will use the money to research ageing,
Read MoreA £2m research programme into the care of people with dementia in Northern Ireland is being launched later. It is being jointly funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies and the Public
Read MoreHealth Minister Edwin Poots and Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland today jointly opened Cedar Court sheltered housing development in Downpatrick. Cedar Court caters for frail older people and older people
Read MoreTHE credit crunch and revelations about paedophile Jimmy Savile have cause a spike in the numbers using a local counselling charity. Care in Crisis has had to deal with a
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