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Workforce policy directorate guidance documents.

Published 19 December 2017Guidance literatureDepartment of Health

The Expert Advisory Panel Report, ‘Power to People: proposals to reboot adult care and support in NI’ 

Published 11 December 2017Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

All Ireland Chief Nursing Officers' Conference Programme (Preliminary) - 06 December

Published 21 November 2017CorrespondenceDepartment of Health

Do have something to say about the future delivery of:

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Speech and Language Therapy

 

Published 09 November 2017CorrespondenceDepartment of Health

The Department of Health has today published a Consultation Summary Report following a consultation exercise to consider the Future of Pharmacy Regulation in Northern Ireland. The report sets out a summary of the responses received and consideration of next steps.

Published 06 November 2017Corporate reportsDepartment of Health

On 25 October 2016, the then Minister of Health, Michelle O’Neill, supported by the Executive launched an ambitious 10 year approach to transforming health and social care - Health and Wellbeing 2026:

Published 25 October 2017Corporate reportsDepartment of Health

Evaluation of Social Care Workforce Registration - Infographics Report Card - 3 Themes

Published 23 October 2017Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

The Department remains committed to the fulfilment of the two
disability duties, as set out in Section 49A of the Disability
Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995, across the Department’s functions.
 

Published 29 September 2017Business plansDepartment of Health

Changes to the HSC Pension Scheme mean that the normal retirement age (NRA) in the 2015 section of the Scheme is now equal to the state pension.

Published 29 September 2017Policy papersDepartment of Health

On 25 October 2016, the then Minister of Health, Michelle O’Neill launched “Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together”.

Published 15 September 2017NoticesDepartment of Health

The Department, like all public authorities, is required to report annually to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland on the progress made towards implementing its statutory duties.

Published 12 September 2017Corporate reportsDepartment of Health

HSS (MD) 16/2017 06 September - Annex - Instructions for completing PIVFAIT - Audit Tool

Published 07 September 2017Guidance literatureDepartment of Health

Caroline Lee highlights the work of the Nursing and Midwifery Task Group that is now well underway in this blog.

Published 18 August 2017NoticesDepartment of Health

Social Work and Social Wellbeing

The Purpose of Social Work - Improving and Safeguarding Social Wellbeing

Published 30 June 2017Policy papersDepartment of Health

Physical activity for pregnant women infographic

Published 29 June 2017Guidance literatureDepartment of Health

Physical activity for pregnant women

Published 29 June 2017Guidance literatureDepartment of Health

The Department of Health is recruiting a Non-Executive Chair and three Non-Executive Directors to the Western HSC Trust (WHSCT).

Published 06 June 2017NoticesDepartment of Health

The Department of Health is recruiting a Non-Executive Chair and 7 Non-Executive Members (1 Lay; 3 Stakeholder; and 3 Registrant) to the NI Social Care Council (NISCC) with effect from October/November 2017.

Published 23 May 2017FormsDepartment of Health

In October 2016, a 10 year approach to transforming health and social care was launched, “Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together”.

Published 16 May 2017Development plan/frameworkDepartment of Health

This publication presents the results of a Department for Communities' 2016 Northern Ireland Gambling Prevalence Survey. The main themes explored in the survey are: participation in gambling types; attitudes to gambling and; problem and at risk gambling.

Published 03 May 2017Statistical reportsDepartment for Communities

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