COVID-19: What is the situation in Northern Ireland?

What is the situation in Northern Ireland? From Sunday 19 April the Department of Health will be releasing the daily statistics on coronavirus (COVID-19) which will be available at www.health-ni.gov.uk The daily update from the Department of Health replaces the Daily Bulletin published by the PHA up to 19 April 2020. The Public Health Agency COVID-19 advice page can be found here. Previous surveillance reports can be found here. Information sources As this situation is rapidly changing the most up-to-date guidance can be found on the Public Health England website: www.gov.uk/government

Public Health Agency launches Key Stage 3 and 4 education resources

Ahead of Organ Donation Week which runs from 22-28 September, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging all Key Stage 3 and 4 teachers to download new free resources and deliver them during this important awareness week. The resources have been designed by teachers, for teachers through a PHA-chaired working group, also in association with NHS Blood and Transplant. The content provides an introduction to organ donation and transplantation, how donation works, discussion activities, and information on the recent change in law to an opt-out system. This is provided in an age-appropriate

Strandtown pupils show their stride as Nick Griggs joins The Daily Mile

As pupils return to school, The Daily Mile is back in action and Strandtown Primary School is leading the way! Pupils stepped outside for 15 minutes of fun, fresh air, and physical activity, joined by Parkrun world record holder Nick Griggs in celebration of the school’s commitment to daily movement. The Daily Mile is a simple yet powerful initiative that helps improve children’s physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing. Every day, pupils run, jog, wheel, or walk at their own pace for 15 minutes, covering roughly a mile – all while enjoying time with friends outdoors. Nick Griggs joined

Team Northern Ireland success at World Transplant Games 2025

The Public Health Agency acknowledges phenomenal and inspirational success of Team NI at the World Transplant Games. The Games represent the largest organ donor awareness event in the world with a week-long competition taking in 17 sporting disciplines. Team Northern Ireland, competing for the first time as a stand-alone country, joined 1,500 transplant athletes from 51 countries across the globe. Organised by the World Transplant Games Federation, the Games took place 17-24 August and exist to promote organ donation, encouraging recipients to improve their health and fitness around their

Campaign urges people to ‘Take 5’ for better mental health

As part of the annual HSC mental health campaign, people are being encouraged to look after their mental health just as much as they would their physical health to help deal with life’s daily challenges. The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Health and Social Care (HSC) organisations have teamed up for this year’s campaign to encourage people to ’Look after your mental health”. Between World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September and World Mental Health Day on 10 October, the PHA, five local HSC Trusts and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) are encouraging everyone to practise mental

Look after your mental health campaign

As part of the annual HSC mental health campaign people are being encouraged to look after their mental health just as much as they would their physical health to help deal with life’s daily challenges. The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Health and Social Care (HSC) organisations have teamed up for this year’s campaign to encourage people to “Look after your mental health”. Between World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September) and World Mental Health Day (10 October) the Public Health Agency (PHA), five local HSC Trusts, and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) are encouraging everyone

PHA reiterates drug safety advice ahead of concerts

The Public Health Agency (PHA) cannot comment on ongoing investigations by the PSNI in relation to recent tragic events. Ahead of concerts taking place this weekend, the PHA is again reminding people to be aware of their safety and that of their friends. A PHA spokesperson said: “We are aware of concern in the community around safety and wellbeing at events, so it is important that people take steps to help keep themselves and those around them safe. “Taking unknown substances or taking something when you cannot be sure of the contents could cause serious illness or even be fatal. It is