Ards, North Down & Down Fortnightly News – Issue 67

Welcome to the 67th edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

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This edition is full of useful information including a Bereavement Cafe group and Relaxation Workshops. 

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

School Uniform Recycling Toolkit Available NOW!

The Southern Area School Uniform Recycling Toolkit is a FREE resource for any school to use to help set up a recycling scheme. Including editable flyers, checklist templates and evaluation tools, this resource can easily be adapted for use by community organisations too. To access the toolkit, contact Darren Curtis, CYPSP, at localityplanning@ci-ni.org.uk.

Ards, North Down & Down Fortnightly News – Issue 66

Welcome to the 66th edition of the fortnightly newsletter for Locality Planning Groups in Ards, North Down & Down.

Download Issue 66

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

With Summer approaching and if you are thinking about loosing weight for Summer, why not check out our adult weight management programme!

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

World Immunisation Week (24th- 30th April 2023)

World Immunisation Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed and to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease.

The ultimate goal of World Immunisation Week is for more people – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.

During World Immunisation Week the Public Health Agency (PHA) are reminding everyone that getting vaccinated is the single most important thing we can do to protect our health.

Vaccination starts before birth with pregnant women being offered vaccines to protect them and their unborn babies and continues after the baby is born though their pre-school years, teenage years and then as an older adult.

Immunisation is the safest and most effective way of protecting against serious diseases. Many childhood diseases that were common in the UK prior to the introduction of vaccination have been dramatically reduced or have disappeared altogether. However, once a disease fades from prominence, it is easy to forget how serious they could be. Unfortunately, unless vaccine uptake remains high in Northern Ireland, many deadly diseases will return from parts of the world where they still occur.

It is only when people continue to get their children and themselves vaccinated in large numbers that we can prevent these diseases, and the possible deaths, so it is vitally important that we don’t take our health and that of our children for granted. Not only that, but getting children vaccinated also helps protect those who aren’t yet eligible for vaccination, such as tiny babies.

In Northern Ireland everyone at some point in their lifetime will be eligible for free vaccination either as part of the childhood immunisation programme or as an  adult.
Find out at NI Direct what vaccines you or your child are eligible for.