992 resultados para Northern Ireland Cancer Waiting Times


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Sexual Offending in Northern Ireland - Managing the Risk

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Appleby Report - August 2005

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Sexual Offending in Northern Ireland - Managing the Risk 2001-2005

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Census of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services in Northern Ireland: 1 March 2005

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The Report of an Independent Review of Endoscope Contamination in Northern Ireland

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Northern Ireland Fire Brigade - 10th and 11th March 2005

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Key Facts

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This Regional Strategy, A Healthier Future, aims to provide a vision of how our health and social services will develop and function over the next 20 years. In order to succeed, it must embrace the measures needed to promote health and wellbeing, support, protect and care for the most vulnerable and facilitate the delivery of services.

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Consultant Terms and Conditions of Service (Northern Ireland) 2004

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The Regional Advisory Committee on Cancer (RACC) was established in 1997 to carry forward the recommendations of the 1996 Campbell Report and to provide advice to the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety on the future development of cancer services. (Appendix 1) The 27 members of RACC come from the Health and Social Services Councils (which represent the interests of the public), Trusts, Boards, primary care and the Department. Members are listed in Appendix 2 RACC held its first meeting in June 1997 and has continued to meet twice a year since then. The Northern Ireland Cancer Forum was established in 1999 and is a subgroup of RACC. It was recommended that a Forum should be developed to provide meeting point for all voluntary and statutory bodies dealing with cancer in Northern Ireland. The Forum has now met on seven occasions and continues to work well with a unity of purpose. åÊ åÊ

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Public Attitudes to Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland, 2004 - Final Report