Evidence-informed policy and practice

Longstanding health conditions among three-year-old children in the Republic of Ireland in 2011: Main Report

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The Institute of Public health in Ireland (IPH) produces population prevalence estimates and forecasts for a number of chronic conditions among adults. IPH has now applied the methodology to longstanding health conditions among young children across the island of Ireland.

Longstanding health conditions among three-year-old children in the Republic of Ireland in 2011: Executive Summary

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The Institute of Public health in Ireland (IPH) produces population prevalence estimates and forecasts for a number of chronic conditions among adults. IPH has now applied the methodology to longstanding health conditions among young children across the island of Ireland.

Longstanding health conditions among three-year-old children in the Republic of Ireland in 2011: Factsheet

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The Institute of Public health in Ireland (IPH) produces population prevalence estimates and forecasts for a number of chronic conditions among adults. IPH has now applied the methodology to longstanding health conditions among young children across the island of Ireland.

IPH Reflections on Insights documents prepared for a National Open Data Strategy

On 22 July 2014, Mr. Brendan Howlin, TD, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform launched Ireland’s national Open Data Portal developed by Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway together with the research reports produced by Insight.

Open Data forms a core element of Ireland’s first Open Government Partnership (OGP) national Action Plan which, following Government approval, will be published and transmitted to the OGP Steering Committee to facilitate Ireland’s full membership of the Partnership.  

Open Access can help deliver a Healthy Ireland – 20 October 2014, 10.00 – 1.00pm, Radisson Blu Hotel, Dublin 2

We would like to invite you to the fourth in a series of Open Access seminars organised as part of the Annual International Open Access Week. Open Access Week will take place from 20 -26 October 2014. As part of this global event the Institute of Public Health (IPH) and the Regional Library & Information Service (HSE) are hosting their Open Access can help deliver a Healthy Ireland seminar at Radisson Blu Hotel, Monday, 20 October 2014.

'Local Action on Health Inequalities' - A Series of Reports published by The Institute of Health Equity

A number of evidence review and briefings about practical, local actions to reduce health inequalities through action on the social determinants of health commissioned by Public Health England and written and produced by the UCL Institute of Health Equity have been launched.

The topics covered relate to some of the policy objectives in the Marmot Review and are intended to provide a useful local focus for action.

'Local Action on Health Inequalities' - A Series of Reports published by The Institute of Health Equity

A number of evidence review and briefings about practical, local actions to reduce health inequalities through action on the social determinants of health commissioned by Public Health England and written and produced by the UCL Institute of Health Equity have been launched.

The topics covered relate to some of the policy objectives in the Marmot Review and are intended to provide a useful local focus for action.

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