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Health Promotion Agency logo As from 1 April 2009 all Health Promotion Agency responsibilities have been transferred to the Public Health Agency.

Publications (up to 31 March 2009)

2009

The HPA produced a wide variety of resources for both health professionals and members of the public. The resources ranged from large research reports to booklets, information leaflets and posters. To view a list of publications relevant to a particular subject please choose from the menu on the left of this page. This publications list archive can be sorted by date, title and programme simply by clicking on any of these headings in the table below. All dates are in year/month format.

You can view an archive of publications below.
[2009] [2008] [2007] [2006] [2005] [2004] [2003] [2002] [2001] [2000] [1999] [1998] [1997] [1996]
[1995 and previous years]

Date
Title
Programme Area

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bimonthly

Inform (Newsletter)

Corporate


2009/03 The truth about cocaine Drugs
2009/03 Cook it! An evaluation of a community nutrition education programme in Northern Ireland (Report) Nutrition
2009/03 Childhood exposure to tobacco smoke (CHETS) in Northern Ireland (Report) Tobacco
2009/03 Mental Health First Aid Northern Ireland Manual (Book) Mental Health
2009/03 Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services network in Northern Ireland. Update report 2007–2008. Health Promoting Hospitals
2009/03 Health and Criminal Justice conference (Report) Alliances
2009/03 Breast awareness: looking out for changes (Leaflet) Health protection
2009/03 Breast screening can save lives (Leaflet) Health protection
2009/03 Breast screening: why have I been called back? (Leaflet) Health protection
2009/03 Breast screening: satisfactory test results – what now? (Leaflet) Health protection
2009/03 Breast screening: what if I have breast implants? (Leaflet) Health protection
2009/03 Breast screening can save lives (Poster) Health protection
2009/03 A healthy legacy. 20 years of the Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland (Report) Corporate
2009/02 School food: the essential guide (Ring bound file and translations) Nutrition
2009/02 Nutritional standards for school lunches: a guide for implementation (Booklet) Nutrition
2009/02 Nutritional standards for other food and drinks in schools: a guide for implementation (Booklet) Nutrition
2009/02 Nutritional standards for school lunches (Poster) Nutrition
2009/02 Tuberculosis (Booklet) Parents and children
2009/02 Teenage immunisations for ages 14 to 18 (Booklet) Parents and children
2009/02 Immunisation for pre-school children three to five years old (Booklet) Parents and children
2009/02 The facts about the MMR and pneumococcal vaccines for babies aged 15 months (Booklet) Parents and children
2009/02 Immunisation for babies up to 15 months of age (Booklet) Parents and children
2009/02 BCG and your baby – protecting babies against TB (Booklet) Parents and children

You can view an archive of publications below.
[2009] [2008] [2007] [2006] [2005] [2004] [2003] [2002] [2001] [2000] [1999] [1998] [1997] [1996]
[1995 and previous years]


Alternative formats and regional or minority languages
The HPA aimed to make its publications accessible to everyone and for this reason many were produced as portable document files (PDFs).
For information on PDFs and how to install the necessary software Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here.

Some publications were produced in alternative formats such as audio tape for people who are visually impaired and were translated into regional or minority languages.