104 resultados para Guidelines for health planning.
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IPH welcomes the Planning Policy Statement 18 Renewable Energy (PPS18) and the opportunity to comment on the publication. IPH applies a holistic model of health which emphasises a wide range of social determinants, including economic, environmental, social and biological factors. IPH considers that the health impacts of renewable energy should be considered as part of PPS18. We wish to make the following general observations in relation to the Proposed Plan: IPH welcomes the sustainable approach by the Department of the Environment to encourage and facilitate the provision of renewal energy in Northern Ireland. PPS18 can support the move to reduce pollutants entering the environment. However there is a need to consider wider public health concerns in the adoption of PPS18. Encouraging renewable energy (while balancing this with environmental and conservation concerns) will benefit health locally, and on a global scale. Climate change has been identified as one of the most important public health challenges of the 21st Century and therefore any policy which seeks to address this major issue is welcomed.
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Drugs misuse
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Guidelines for Maternity Services Liaison Committes
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June 2004 - study to examine service provision, early identification, information and support, co-ordination of services and strategic planning
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Review of Workforce Planning for Professions Complementary to Dentistry
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Alcohol and Substance Misuse Working Committee Minutes 09.09.05
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Nursing & Midwifery Workforce Planning - Final Report Sept 05
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Medical Review
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Apr-04
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Workforce Planning Review 2 - Physiotherapy - January 04
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Developed from Partnerships in Caring (2000)