Institute of Public Health
Launching Health Impacts of Education: a review - 4 November 2008
Posted October 24th, 2008 by arlene.mckay4 Nov 2008
The findings of Health Impacts of Education: a review will be presented at a lunchtime event on Tuesday 4 November 2008.
The review illustrates how education impacts on health through increasing opportunities for income, employment and personal and social development. Groups who may be particularly vulnerable to poorer health as a result of their experiences within the education system are highlighted. Particular reference is made to the education systems in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Speakers will include:
Safefood Conference, Tackling Food Poverty, showcases IPH work
Posted October 17th, 2008 by arlene.mckay5 Nov 2008
A recent Safefoood conference Tackling Food Poverty aimed to promote better understanding of the relationship between food and poverty on the island of Ireland.
The results of two safefood funded projects were launched:
Latest IPH Newsletter - September 2008
Posted September 29th, 2008 by arlene.mckay28 Sep 2008
Highlights in September's edition of 'Public Health News in Ireland' include:
Notice - Cancellation of All-Ireland Health Intelligence conference
Posted September 26th, 2008 by amccune25 Sep 2008
After much consideration, we have decided not to hold the All-Ireland Health Intelligence conference, “Better Intelligence. Better Decisions. Better Health.” on 19-20 January 2009 in Dublin. This decision was made in context of the financial constraints imposed by the current economic climate. IPH appreciates the support of our partners and the interest shown by the health intelligence community. It is our intention to reinstate this conference at a more appropriate time.
Invisible Assets - A Seminar on Integrating Health, Biodiversity and the Environment
Posted September 12th, 2008 by ulrike.klein12 Sep 2008
This one-day seminar highlights the importance and relevance of the interconnections between environment, biodiversity and health to out quality of life, sense of place, well being, economic development and sustainability. It will provide examples of these interconnections and outline the potential benefits of integrating environment, biodiversity and health strategies at local, regional and national levels.
Press Release: First Cross Border Plan for Social Inclusion will improve health and reduce health inequalities in the North West - 21 August 2008
Posted August 21st, 2008 by arlene.mckay21 Aug 2008
A first-ever Cross Border Plan which describes how 43 partners will work across sectors and across the border for the benefit of socially excluded women within the North West was launched today.
Launch of local health inequalities indicators: Presentation available
Posted August 14th, 2008 by ulrike.klein14 Aug 2008
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) launched two datasets that can be easily used to make more comprehensive comparisons between different areas of the island. The two datasets are called The All-Ireland Health and Social Care Indicator Set and Irish Health Poverty Index.
The presentation of this event can now be accessed here.
Latest IPH Newsletter - July 2008
Posted July 4th, 2008 by arlene.mckay4 Jul 2008
HIghlights in July's edition of 'Public Health News in Ireland' include:
IPH response to Draft Planning Policy Statement 18 Renewable Energy - March 2008
Posted June 26th, 2008 by arlene.mckayThe Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Planning Policy Statement 18 Renewable Energy (PPS18)
Deputy First Minister refers to IPH work in developing health partnerships across the island - 18 June 2008
Posted June 18th, 2008 by amccune18 Jun 2008
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness today attended the launch of the Centre of Excellence for Public Health Research in Northern Ireland. In his speech he congratulated IPH on recently marking 10 years of working and referred to their successful work in developing partnerships for health across the island.
The Centre, in which IPH partner Queen's University and a number of other organisations including the Community for Development and Health Network , will research complex public health issues such as obesity, smoking and health inequalities.








