Public Health Dietitians Team Newsletter

Welcome to our Newsletter! A warm welcome to all the new Tutors who have completed training with us this year. We offer tailored sessions for organisations, including health stands and wellness talks. We are also now offering bespoke training. If you have a number of staff wishing to be trained in a particular programme, let us know!

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A colourful newsletter cover for the Public Health Dietitians Team. At the top, there is a row of illustrated flowers. Below, a heading reads “Public Health Dietitians Team.” A blue text box welcomes new tutors, describes tailored training sessions for organisations, and mentions bespoke training options. A pink section titled “In this issue” lists various items including Welcome, Lunch & Learn event, Recent Tutor Training, Health Stands, Public Health Dietitians YouTube, New Protein Resource Box, Team update from Belfast Health Development Unit, and “Is dark chocolate good for you?”. To the right, a small notepad graphic displays the words “Upcoming tutor training dates.” At the bottom are three logos: Health and Social Care, Public Health Dietitians Group Northern Ireland, and Public Health Agency.

A colourful newsletter cover for the Public Health Dietitians Team. At the top, there is a row of illustrated flowers. Below, a heading reads “Public Health Dietitians Team.” A blue text box welcomes new tutors, describes tailored training sessions for organisations, and mentions bespoke training options. A pink section titled “In this issue” lists various items including Welcome, Lunch & Learn event, Recent Tutor Training, Health Stands, Public Health Dietitians YouTube, New Protein Resource Box, Team update from Belfast Health Development Unit, and “Is dark chocolate good for you?”. To the right, a small notepad graphic displays the words “Upcoming tutor training dates.” At the bottom are three logos: Health and Social Care, Public Health Dietitians Group Northern Ireland, and Public Health Agency.

Newry & Mourne and South Armagh Schools Networking Event 2026

Three photos showing people visiting information stalls at a community event, with tables displaying brochures, banners, and materials from various local organisations

Feedback from discussions held at Department of Education RAISE Locality Reference Group meetings for Newry, Cloughreagh and Bessbrook had indicated that local schools were unaware of the range of existing support services they can link into in the community.

The Newry & Mourne and South Armagh Schools Networking Event aimed to raise awareness of local support services in both the Newry & Mourne and South Armagh Areas with school staff, including services for children, young people and families/parents/carers.

Taking place at Newry High School on Wednesday 4th February 2026, the event brought together a wide range of local organisations from statutory, community and voluntary sectors, offering a unique opportunity for both primary and post-primary schools to engage directly with local service providers, while enabling local organisations to strengthen connections and explore opportunities for future collaboration.

Download the Event Scorecard HERE.

View a List of all the Stall Holders from the day, along with a short description of their service, HERE.

 

(The Newry & Mourne and South Armagh LPGs are a partnership of statutory, voluntary, and community organisations working to improve outcomes for children and young people in the Newry & Mourne and South Armagh Areas. The groups are supported by the Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership (CYPSP) and each meet five times a year, to share information, build connections, identify local needs, and work together to address them.)

FREE gaming and gambling harms training for staff

A promotional poster for free gaming and gambling harm prevention workshops for education professionals in Northern Ireland. The top section features a circular pink graphic containing a quote from a teacher in Belfast praising the training and resources. Below, a teal box announces the free workshops and provides instructions to register by scanning a QR code or using a link. The date and time shown are Friday 27th March 2026, 15:30–17:30. The QR code appears to the left of this text. A list of topics covered is displayed near the bottom, including gaming and gambling harm, influences on young people, mental health and wellbeing, blurred lines between gaming and gambling, how to spot signs of harm, and where to access help and support. At the bottom of the poster are the YGAM logo, a link to their website, and a CPD Certified badge

A promotional poster for free gaming and gambling harm prevention workshops for education professionals in Northern Ireland. The top section features a circular pink graphic containing a quote from a teacher in Belfast praising the training and resources. Below, a teal box announces the free workshops and provides instructions to register by scanning a QR code or using a link. The date and time shown are Friday 27th March 2026, 15:30–17:30. The QR code appears to the left of this text. A list of topics covered is displayed near the bottom, including gaming and gambling harm, influences on young people, mental health and wellbeing, blurred lines between gaming and gambling, how to spot signs of harm, and where to access help and support. At the bottom of the poster are the YGAM logo, a link to their website, and a CPD Certified badge

Ygam are providing free workshops for educators and youth workers in Northern Ireland with the opportunity to enhance their CPD and receive free resources to safeguard the children and young people you are working with.

Upon completion of our workshop, you will receive a certificate, a digital credential, and free access to our resources which can be downloaded and are mapped to the Welsh curriculum.

What you will learn:

  • How young people encounter gaming and gambling in their daily lives
  • The role of advertising, social media, and evolving gaming mechanics
  • Gaming, gambling, and their impact on mental health and wellbeing
  • The blurred lines between gaming and gambling
  • Understanding in-game purchases, microtransactions and virtual currencies
  • Spotting the changes in behaviour that may signal harm
  • Supporting young people through effective conversations
  • Signposting and connecting young people with appropriate support

This training is open to any staff in your organisation and if you all wish to attend, please can all staff register individually so that they can receive their individual certificates.

Friday 27th March 2026

3:30pm – 5:30pm

Register here

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Belfast Locality Planning Newsletter – 5th March 2026

Locality Planning Belfast information update dated 05 March 2026. The top banner includes the CYPSP logo and the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust logo. Below, a Belfast City Council badge appears beside a graphic titled ‘Summer Community Diversionary Programme 2026–2028’ with a link to Belfast Summer Community Diversionary Programme | Grants and funding. To the right, text explains that applications are open for the programme, which funds eligible community groups in Belfast to deliver diversionary activities that promote positive cultural expression and reduce anti-social behaviour around 11 July and 8 August. It outlines eligibility, assessment criteria, and states that organisations may only apply in priority locations. At the bottom, a blue footer invites people to share information with the Locality Planning Group via the email LocalityPlanning@belfasttrust.hscni.net

Locality Planning Belfast information update dated 05 March 2026. The top banner includes the CYPSP logo and the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust logo. Below, a Belfast City Council badge appears beside a graphic titled ‘Summer Community Diversionary Programme 2026–2028’ with a link to Belfast Summer Community Diversionary Programme | Grants and funding. To the right, text explains that applications are open for the programme, which funds eligible community groups in Belfast to deliver diversionary activities that promote positive cultural expression and reduce anti-social behaviour around 11 July and 8 August. It outlines eligibility, assessment criteria, and states that organisations may only apply in priority locations. At the bottom, a blue footer invites people to share information with the Locality Planning Group via the email LocalityPlanning@belfasttrust.hscni.net

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If you have any information you would like to share across our Locality Planning Group members in Belfast, please email: LocalityPlanning@belfasttrust.hscni.net

Connect North Drop In Sessions March 2026

Promotional banner for Connect North, a community wellbeing initiative. The banner features the Connect North logo—a stylized tree with colorful leaves—and the Libraries NI logo. It includes the tagline ‘Your Pathway to Wellbeing’ and invites people to attend drop-in sessions. The message highlights that Connect North helps individuals access practical, social, and emotional support services within their community

Promotional banner for Connect North, a community wellbeing initiative. The banner features the Connect North logo—a stylized tree with colorful leaves—and the Libraries NI logo. It includes the tagline ‘Your Pathway to Wellbeing’ and invites people to attend drop-in sessions. The message highlights that Connect North helps individuals access practical, social, and emotional support services within their community

 

Whether you need advice, resources, or community connections, Connect North is here to help you access the services you need.

In partnership with Libraries NI, Drop-In sessions are hosted in libraries across the Northern Trust.

No appointment needed—just drop in!

 

At each Drop-In session, you can:

  • Chat with a Connect North Link Worker
  • Learn about local groups, services & events
  • Access support and information in a friendly, informal setting

 

Full list of locations & times check-out our directory for a date and location that works for you:

www.connectnorth.co.uk  

 

To learn more about Connect North or how to refer someone:

Contact: connectnorth@northerntrust.hscni.net

www.connectnorth.co.uk

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