Publications
In this section you can access the latest publications from IPH and search for publications including policy papers, research and consultations related to IPH work and work with its partners.
National health information can hide important differences in health at local level. There is currently no system for monitoring local health and social wellbeing across the island of Ireland.
Decent Food for All (DFfA) was a community-based programme developed and implemented by the Armagh and Dungannon Health Action Zone. Tackling Food Poverty is the report of an evaluation carried out for safefood by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland.
This review is the fourth in a series and illustrates how education impacts on health.
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland is an all-island body which aims to improve health in Ireland by working to combat health inequalities and influence public policies in favour of health.
he following submission was made by IPH to Central Statistics Office (ROI) on the content of the questionnaire for the 2011 Census of Population.
Introduction
This report by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and Combat Poverty Agency has highlighted the extent to which health outcomes are influenced by social factors, such as poor housing, nutrition and education.
Date published:
21 August, 2008
Published by:
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Author:
Helen McAvoy and Karen Meehan
Date published: 12 August, 2008
Published by:
Institute of Public Health in Ireland





