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This website
contains a wide range of hypertext links to Government departments,
statutory organisations, community and voluntary groups as
well as a number of media and press organisations. We hope
they will be of interest to our online visitors.
While every effort
is made to check the content and accuracy of the websites
we link to, the
HPA can take no responsibility for information contained on
websites maintained by other organisations or for action taken
as a result of information contained on websites maintained
by other organisations.
Submitting
a link
If you would like your website to be included in our links
section, please
email a description of the services provided by your website
together with its URL (website address) to Stephen Cousins.
You may also wish to submit your website's address to individual
members of the staff,
through the several submenu options named
'submit a link' which appear on this site.
The HPA will
consider websites that are a good source of noncommercial
information and which we feel are particularly relevant or
of interest to professionals working in the field of health
promotion and public health.
Reporting
broken links
To report a broken link on this
website, please send details of the web page containing the
broken link together with the web address you were unable
to access to Stephen Cousins.
Linking
to this website
If
you wish to link to this website, please use the URL http://www.healthpromotionagency.org.uk
along
with the name ‘Health
Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland’.
If you wish to use a description along with the name and
URL please insert the following text: The HPA is the regional
provider of health promotion information in Northern Ireland.
The Agency's mission is 'to make health a top priority for
everyone in Northern Ireland'. It is responsible for providing
advice on health promotion issues to the Department of Health,
Social Services and Public Safety, conducting and commissioning
research, producing information campaigns and resources for
health professionals and members of the public and running
training and professional development events relating to
health promotion issues.
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