Living Well Childhood Immunisation- Community Pharmacy

The ‘Childhood immunisation’ campaign highlights the importance of vaccination and the protection provided by the childhood immunisation programme. The campaign is running in community pharmacies throughout August and September as part of the Living Well service.

Living Well is a community-based pharmacy service offered in over 500 pharmacies across Northern Ireland. It is delivered in partnership with the Public Health Agency (PHA), Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI), and the Department of Health (DoH). The service supports you in improving your health and wellbeing by:

•    raising awareness of various public health messages and campaigns;
•    sharing of health and wellbeing information;
•    signposting to a relevant health professional, service or support in the community;
•    and using behavioural interventions, if appropriate.

Through the Living Well service, pharmacies help you to address risk factors that contribute to ill health in Northern Ireland. 

Vaccination is the most important thing you can do to protect your child against ill health. After clean water, vaccination is the most effective public health intervention in the world for saving lives, promoting good health and preventing serious illness.

Due to the high number of children receiving vaccinations in Northern Ireland over the past number of decades, many serious childhood infectious diseases are rarely heard of. Recently, however, vaccination rates have seen a slight decrease. It is crucial vaccine uptake remains high in Northern Ireland to prevent many of these serious diseases returning from parts of the world where they still occur. If this happens, children living in Northern Ireland who are not vaccinated will be at risk of these infections and potentially life-changing complications, even death.

Vaccination is like a protective shield. Vaccines work by training your body’s immune system to make antibodies, which are proteins that help fight infection, just as it does naturally when it’s exposed to a disease. If you are re-exposed to the disease in the future, your immune system ‘remembers’ the disease and quickly destroys it before you become unwell. The Childhood immunisation campaign encourages parents and guardians to have their babies and children vaccinated according to the routine childhood immunisation schedule. This will give them maximum protection against disease.

For more information, call into your local community pharmacy and pick up a free Immunisation protects leaflet or visit  www.nidirect.gov.uk/childhood-immunisation 

Shop, Cook & Save Video Series from Public Health Dietitians

Introducing our brand-new series, ‘Shop, cook and save’ from the Public Health Dietitians group.

We know a rise in food costs have put pressure on many households, which is why the Public Health Dietitians group have created a webinar series focusing on how you can eat well on a budget. From batch cooking to saving on your food shop, there are lots of tips and tricks you can use to save some money this summer and make healthier choices.

A series of 5 short videos to improve knowledge and confidence cooking from scratch, cooking safely and food budgeting.  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVutsY_gd5AaVh-a7xryPSQF-NlYFpQrW

  1. Shop, Cook & Save: Easy cooking for one
  2. Shop, Cook & Save: Easy batch cooking
  3. Shop, Cook & Save: how to shop and save
  4. Shop, Cook & Save: Easy slow cooking
  5. Shop, Cook & Save: Store and reheat food safely 

The Public Health Dietitians Group (PHDG) Northern Ireland are a small group of Registered Dietitians, Nutritionists and support staff who work across the five Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts in Northern Ireland, commissioned by the Public Health Agency.

Ards, North Down & Down Fortnightly News- Issue 74

Welcome to the 74th edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

Download Issue 74 

(Note: Newsletter will download directly to your device.  Look out for the pop-up box and click on open file when it appears)

This issue includes information on ‘Employ Me’ from Clanrye Group, school uniform exchanges, volunteering opportunities and wellbeing events.

If you wish to advertise any upcoming programmes or activities please see the guidance on the back page and don’t forget to share with your contacts. 

Bonding with baby before birth & beyond

What will happen at this event?

Dr.Suzanne Zeedyk, Research Scientist, and Sally Hogg, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL) will share their expertise on Infant Mental Health.

You will also hear lived experiences of service users, and examples of good practice in infant mental health work in NI.

The refreshed IMH Action Plan in NI will also be launched at this event.

Who is this event for?

Local practitioners, policy makers, voluntary/community representatives, academics, students, parents, and service users.

Who is hosting this event?

This is a partnership event, co-hosted by members of the Regional Infant Mental Health Implementation Group, including the Public Health Agency, Health and Social Care Trusts, and voluntary/community members of the Stronger from the Start Alliance.

This event will take place over Zoom on 12th October from 9.30-1pm .

Once registered, attendees will receive Zoom details ahead of the event.