Publications

11 publications

Response documents

Published 01 November 2021Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

On 25 October 2016, the then Minister of Health, Michelle O’Neill launched an ambitious 10 year approach to transforming health and social care “Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together”.

Published 01 June 2018Consultation reportsDepartment 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

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

Published 23 October 2017Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

The Department of Health (DoH) has developed and consulted on Protect Life 2, a draft suicide prevention strategy for the north of Ireland.

Published 28 February 2017Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

The Department of Health has established an Expert Advisory Panel to support its work in developing proposals for reform to the adult care and support system.

Published 05 December 2016Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

Consultation Response - Proposed Amendments to Regulation 3 (Membership), Paragraph 8 of Schedule 1 and Paragraph 7 of Schedules 3 and 5 (Quorum) of The Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland (Membership, Procedure, Functions and Committee) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012

Published 01 January 2015Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

A targeted consultation on the draft Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland (Membership, Procedure, Functions and Committee) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011, aimed at a range of statutory and voluntary sector agencies that deliver services to children and families, was ca

Published 17 April 2012Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

Consultation on the Safeguarding Board for NI (Membership, Procedure, Functions and Committee) Regulations (NI) 2012
 

Published 17 April 2012Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

This strategy has the overarching aim of improving the health and social wellbeing of the population of the Northern Ireland by improving access to psychological therapies and by being more responsive to service user’s needs.
 

Published 15 June 2010Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

Personality Disorders (PD) are significant in terms of prevalence, subsequent morbidity and the challenge to a range of services presented by those with the most chaotic and disturbed behaviour.

Published 15 June 2010Consultation reportsDepartment of Health

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