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Over 1,000 patients treated as Northern Trust marks 20 year milestone of Eating Disorder Service
Colleagues from the Northern Trust’s Eating Disorder Service. For two decades, the Northern Health and Social Care Trust has quietly supported some of the most complex and misunderstood mental health conditions in our community. Now, as it marks 20 years of its Eating Disorder Service, the Trust is calling for greater understanding to reduce stigma and help more people reach recovery sooner. The milestone coincided with Eating Disorders Week, which ran February 23 to March 1
Mar 3


Big recognition for local pharmacies in Pharmacy In Focus Awards 2026
Community pharmacy teams serving Portglenone and Broughshane are in the spotlight after securing major nominations in the Pharmacy In Focus Awards 2026 — a recognition that places their work at the heart of modern healthcare delivery. Bannside Pharmacy has been shortlisted in the Commitment to Health & Wellbeing category, while Medicare Pharmacy Broughshane is in contention for Community Pharmacy of the Year . Adding to the celebrations, Shania O’Boyle of Bannside Pharmacy
Mar 3


Health Minister unveils new locum doctors and dentists price cap in agency crackdown
Northern Ireland’s Health Minister has launched a new framework aimed squarely at reducing reliance on costly agency doctors and dentists — introducing a price cap for the first time and signalling a fresh push to stabilise the medical workforce. The new Medical and Dental Agency Framework follows the introduction of a Nursing, Midwifery and Support Workers Framework in May 2023, and forms part of a broader strategy to curb escalating agency spend across Health and Social Car
Mar 3


Could You Change a Child’s Future? 3,514 children in care as urgent foster appeal launched across NI
More than 3,500 children and young people are currently living in foster care across Northern Ireland — and the number is rising year on year. Behind that statistic are real lives, real stories and children like eight-year-old Kaiden, who is waiting for a place to call home. There are currently 3,514 children and young people in foster care in Northern Ireland. As demand continues to grow, HSC NI Foster Care says the need for more foster carers who can provide a safe and nurt
Mar 2


Health Trust apologises after patient learns diagnosis via NI-wide My Care app before consultation
A Northern Ireland-wide phone app has left a Lisburn patient in medical distress following claims that a “serious condition” was revealed before a doctor could present her test results. Northern Ireland is the first UK region to fully roll out the ‘My Care’ app through the Encompass IT system, with a Co Down councillor raising concerns about a potential system “blip”. Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council’s recent full council meeting heard that a local resident claimed she h
Mar 1


Northern Trust leads the way with NI’s first clinic for paediatric genetic condition
Specialist Nurse Julie Donnelly and Dr Beckett from the Northern Trust’s Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH) Paediatric Clinic, which provides a specialist service for children newly diagnosed with FH. A new specialist clinic in Northern Ireland is changing the outlook for children born with a hidden but potentially life-threatening genetic condition — offering families earlier answers, expert support and a clearer path forward. The Northern Health and Social Care Trust has l
Feb 26


Northern Trust and UFU back rural wellbeing event as farmers get together for ‘breakfast and a blether’
In an industry where long hours and solitary work are often the norm, a simple invitation to sit down, share a meal and talk can carry real weight. The Northern Health and Social Care Trust joined forces with the UFU Ballyclare Group to host a ‘Breakfast and a Blether’ event at the Five Corners Guest Inn in Ballyclare, bringing farm families together for a morning focused on connection, conversation and community. Also attended by local industry leaders, the event offered far
Feb 22


New 73-bed step-down unit backed as health service faces ongoing strain
The former banking centre in Belfast approved for change of use to a Transitional Care Centre A former banking call centre in Belfast is to be transformed into a Transitional Care Unit following a decision at City Hall. Elected representatives on Belfast City Council’s Planning Committee unanimously approved an application on Tuesday (February 17) for the proposed change of use from offices to a short-term Transitional Care Unit at Santander House, 1 Mays Meadow, Belfast, clo
Feb 19


Older people feel ‘shut out’ as NI Facing ‘planned reform or collapse’ in care system, Commissioner says
Pictured with the Commissioner for Older People Siobhan Casey (second right) are from L-R George Bell, Wilma Stewart, Colin Flinn. Older people across Northern Ireland say they feel increasingly shut out from the health and social care system they paid into throughout their working lives, according to a new report published by the Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland (COPNI). Voices of Concern: The Reality of Health and Social Care for Older People in Northern
Feb 18


Health Minister praises HSC staff as Encompass data reveals 120,000 daily patient encounters across NI
Inset: Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has praised Health and Social Care (HSC) staff after new encompass data revealed the scale of daily patient care delivered across the region, including more than 43,000 appointments and over 70,000 domiciliary care calls in a single day. Providing an update on the encompass programme nearly ten months after all five geographic Trusts went live, the Minister said the integrated
Feb 18


Hollybank Supported Living in Magherafelt recruiting Band 3 support workers with Northern Trust
Hollybank staff members Darren Mitchell and Kellie Grant. Hollybank Supported Living in Magherafelt is recruiting additional Band 3 support workers, as the Northern Health and Social Care Trust encourages people to consider a career in social care supporting adults with learning disabilities. Recruitment open days will take place in March, with applications now open online. The Trust is seeking staff to work across supported living and short breaks services at Hollybank, offe
Feb 16


Northern Ireland ADHD Needs Assessment: Adults “left without care” as charity warns of public health crisis
Carolyn Tailford, Founder, Senior Director and Chair of A Safe Space to be Me . Adults with ADHD in Northern Ireland are being left without diagnosis, medication and support, according to mental health charity A Safe Space to Be Me, which has responded to the publication of the Department of Health’s long-awaited ADHD Needs Assessment. The report, published on Thursday, 12 February 2026, by the Department of Health, confirms significant gaps in provision for both children and
Feb 14


Health Minister reaffirms commitment to 3.3% NHS pay rise in 2026
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering a 3.3% consolidated pay uplift for NHS staff from 1 April 2026, following the latest recommendation from the NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB). The proposed pay rise would apply to all Agenda for Change (AfC) pay points across Health and Social Care (HSC), impacting thousands of frontline staff including nurses, paramedics, healthcare assistants and administrati
Feb 12


70,000 downloads and rising: Northern Trust urges patients to download My Care medical app
More than 70,000 people across the Northern Trust area have already downloaded the My Care app, with health officials now encouraging more patients to sign up to access key parts of their medical records online. The My Care patient portal allows patients to securely view specific information from their health records, including medications, appointments and some test results, using their smartphone or tablet. The app is available on both iOS and Android devices and is design
Feb 10


Health Minister praises ‘tangible results’ of service transformation at Causeway Hospital
Professor Mark Taylor, Regional Clinical Director for Elective Care, Health Minister Mike Nesbitt, Lynn Tennant, Interim Assistant Director Surgical and Clinical Services, Lynne McCartney, Interim Director of Surgery and Clinical Services, and George Gardiner, Executive Director of Medicine. Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has praised Causeway Hospital for the “encouraging” progress being made to modernise services and improve how patient care is delivered, following a visit to
Feb 6


NI emergency departments struggling with only one in three patients seen within four hours in A&E
Emergency departments across Northern Ireland are under sustained pressure, with rising demand, sicker patients and long waits continuing to challenge the health service, new figures release today (Thursday 5 February 2026) from the Department of Health (DoH) show. The latest bulletin covers all new and unplanned attendances at emergency care departments (EDs) during October, November and December 2025. It provides a detailed picture of how long patients are waiting, how many
Feb 5


Ambulance delays ‘cannot be the new normal’ as stroke & chest pain patients wait nearly 2.5 hours
Interim Chief Executive of the NI Ambulance Service (NIAS), Maxine Paterson Chest pain and stroke patients in Northern Ireland waited an average of two hours and 29 minutes for an ambulance last week, according to figures revealed by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS). The stark statistics were disclosed by NIAS Interim Chief Executive Maxine Paterson at last Thursday’s (29 January) board meeting of the Southern Health and Social Care Trust, where she warned that
Feb 3


“I had no symptoms”: Co Antrim woman urges public to be cancer aware ahead of World Cancer Day
Joanne McCook in conversation with Northern Trust Clinical Nurse Specialist Yvonne McGraw. “Everyone should be cancer aware.” That is the clear message from Co Antrim woman Joanne McCook, who has shared her personal breast cancer journey ahead of World Cancer Day on Wednesday 4 February. Joanne, who lives in Ballybogey, was diagnosed with Grade 3 breast cancer in 2022 despite feeling well and having no warning signs. Now, through a partnership with the Northern Health and Soc
Feb 2


New Carrickfergus mental health hub opens as Trust invests in community care
Staff members at Archway Community Mental Health Service pictured with the Health Minister, Mike Nesbitt. The Northern Health and Social Care Trust has strengthened its commitment to community-based mental health care with the opening of new bespoke facilities in Carrickfergus. The newly launched Archway Community Mental Health Service , located within the grounds of Carrickfergus Health Centre, provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment for individuals experiencing mental
Jan 31


Causeway Council supports Sherry family campaign for All-Ireland CAR T-Cell therapy
Catherine Sherry, a 42-year-old mother from Co Armagh, died after being forced to travel to London for treatment that was available around 60 miles away in Dublin Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is to write to the Health Ministers in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to seek progress on an all-Ireland provision of CAR T-cell therapy. The move follows a successful motion brought forward by Sinn Féin councillor Leanne Peacock at the council’s Corporate
Jan 29
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