Evidence-informed policy and practice

IPH response to consultation Draft Road Traffic (Drink Driving) Amendment Bill and Additional Measures to Tackle Drink and Drug Driving in Northern Ireland

In October 2012 IPH published its consultation response to the Draft Road Traffic (Drink Driving) Bill in the context of reducing the number of alcohol related road deaths and serious injuries.

Background

In 2011, the Minister for the Environment Minister announced plans to bring forward a package of measures to help tackle drink and drug driving in Northern Ireland.  Among the measures outlined, the Draft Bill included:

IPH welcomes launch of new Health Research Board Strategy #hrbplan2020

IPH welcomes the launch of ROI’s Health Research Board’s new Strategy 2016-2020 (19 January). The strategy pledges to embed research at the core of the Irish health system and commits €250 million to drive greater innovation in clinical practice, health service design and delivery.

Survey shows 64% third level students are highly active but only 40% actively commute to study

A year long study of Irish third level students has found that 64% are highly active and are more active than the general population across comparable age groups.  The Student Activity and Sports Study Ireland (SASSI) of over 250,000 third level students was launched 25 February 2016 by Student Sport Ireland at its offices at the National Sports Campus.

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Register now for The Knowledge 4 Health Conference 2016

The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) and partners will host an all-island conference Knowledge 4 Health on Wednesday 25th May at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin (10am - 4pm)

Longstanding health conditions and injuries among 7 year-old children in Northern Ireland

A new IPH report estimates that over half of 7 year-olds (53.2%) in Northern Ireland have one or more longstanding health conditions.  The report published Wednesday 9th December 2015 found that asthma (22.9%) and eczema (26%) were the most common conditions reported by carers followed by sight (16.8%) and hearing (8.3%) problems.

One in six 3 year-olds have had an accident or injury requiring hospital treatment or admission

A new report estimates that 16% (11,200) of 3 year-olds in the Republic of Ireland have had an accident or injury requiring hospital treatment or admission. The report released today (Wednesday 09 December 2015) by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) shows the prevalence of injuries and accidents as well as highlighting risk factors such as gender and whether a primary carer has a longstanding health condition.

The estimates are based on analysis of results from the Growing Up in Ireland study (2011).

Prevalence of injuries and accidents were found to be:

Prevalence of injuries and accidents among 3 year-olds in the Republic of Ireland

This report estimates that 16% (11,200) of 3 year-olds in the Republic of Ireland have had an accident or injury requiring hospital treatment or admission. The report shows the prevalence of injuries and accidents as well as highlighting risk factors such as gender and whether a primary carer has a longstanding health condition.

Prevalence of injuries and accidents were found to be:

Half of 7 year-olds in Northern Ireland have a longstanding health condition

A new report estimates that over half of 7 year-olds (53.2%) in Northern Ireland have one or more longstanding health conditions.  The report published by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) today (Wednesday 9th December 2015) found that asthma (22.9%) and eczema (26%) were the most common conditions reported by carers followed by sight (16.8%) and hearing (8.3%) problems. The report also estimated that boys are 1.7 times more likely than girls to experience asthma or asthma-like symptoms.

IPH Chief Executive Owen Metcalfe speaking at UK and Ireland Public Health Inequalities Collaboration event on Family Adversity

IPH Chief Executive Mr Owen Metcalfe will be taking part on a panel discussion on the role of public health in tackling family adversity at a UK & Ireland Public Health Inequalties Collaboration event taking place today (Thursday 19 November) in Edinburgh.  
 

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