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Human Health Project hosts free patient empowerment online workshops



Not-for-profit hosts patient empowerment workshops to help patients struggling to get the right or timely healthcare

Human Health Project is working with the public to offer a series of virtual workshops entitled ‘Understanding the Healthcare System in Northern Ireland’

An organisation that aims to educate people here to navigate the healthcare system whether they have been placed on lengthy waiting lists and/or are struggling to get the right diagnosis and see the right specialists, has launched a schedule of workshops.


Human Health Project, created by Dr Phil Harrington, aims to educate people on how to defend their rights within the healthcare system and how to assert themselves when seeking and receiving treatment.

Prior to launching Human Health Project, Dr Harrington spent three years trying to find a diagnosis for his own health condition.


Frustrated by the slow and difficult process on his journey to a diagnosis, he set up Human Health Project. Dr Phil Harrington said:


“Having been severely ill myself, I found it difficult to seek out information, be signposted to the right person or even to ultimately receive a diagnosis, so out of my own experience I launched Human Health Project to help others finding themselves in a similar situation.


“Human Health Project’s vision is to become an educational and support source for people who need help dealing with the Northern Ireland healthcare system. We want to reduce inequities in health outcomes here by equipping people with the right information and providing a support network.”


Human Health Project is hosting a series of Zoom workshops to empower the public to be assertive in the healthcare setting, covering three areas; How to Stand Up for Yourself and Be Heard, Where to Get Help in Northern Ireland and Your Rights As a Patient. Human Health Project will also discuss the barriers to standing up for yourself within a healthcare setting and how to overcome those barriers to achieve better health outcomes.

The free workshops will take place on Monday, April 25 (4pm-5pm); Thursday, May 5 (4pm-5pm); Thursday, May 12 (4pm-5pm) and Friday, May 20 (1pm-2pm). For more information about Human Health Project and to reserve a place at a workshop, please visit:




or you can also email workshops-NI@humanhealthproject.org for information on the workshops.

This programme is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and the Halifax Foundation NI.

Human Health Project is made up of Human Health Project Northern Ireland and Human Health Project United States which are two separate but affiliated organisations with a small core staff, and over 100 volunteers, board members and advisors.

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