Health and Social Care Board

Health and Social Care Board

12-22 Linenhall Street
Belfast
BT2 8BS
United Kingdom

Opening Hours

9am - 5pm Monday to Friday

Closed Bank and Public Holidays.

The Health and Social Care Board commissions health and social care services for the 1.8 million people who live in Northern Ireland.

We arrange or ‘commission’ a comprehensive range of modern and effective health and social care services for population of Northern Ireland. 
We work in with the health and social care trusts, that directly provide services to people, to ensure that services meet people's needs; 
We deploy and manage an annual budget from the Northern Ireland Executive of approximately £4.5 billion, to ensure that all services are safe and sustainable. 

Health and Social Care Board's Content

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Supporting Better Health Literacy – a free training workshop for anyone working in a primary care health & wellbeing setting
Department of Health Permanent Secretary Richard Pengelly  (second right) who launched the online A-Z symptom search on nidirect with Dr Edward O’Neill, consultant medical advisor with the Health and Social Care Board, Karen Mooney, patients group, Royal College of  General Practitioners Northern Ireland and Caron Alexander, Department of Finance.
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An online service aimed at helping people in Northern Ireland make the best choices about their health and lifestyle was launched this week.
Oct 17 5:00pm
Opportunity

Testers required

Health and Social Care Board

We’re looking for people to help make our health information webpages more user-friendly.
Belfast
Sep 28 5:00pm
Opportunity

HSC users and carers wanted to help shape future digital services

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encompass Programme
Belfast
Organ donation champion Jo-Anne Dobson and her son, Mark, who underwent a recent kidney transplant, promote a new 'sick day' card to help people keep their kidneys healthy. Included with them are Dr John Harty, from Southern Trust's renal unit and Michele Bekmez, Southern area Integrated Care Partnership.
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Did you know that some medicines should be stopped temporarily during any sickness that might make you short of fluids (for example, vomiting, diarrhoea or a high temperature?)
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Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast launched new report findings into family mental health in celebration of Mental Health Awareness Week.
At the official launch of Project ECHO NI are (front row, from left): HSCB Chief Executive Valerie Watts, Department of Health's Director of Transformation Sharon Gallagher, HSCB Chair Dr Ian Clements, HSCB Director of ehealth Sean Donaghy, Chief Executive Hospice UK Tracey Bleakley, Project Director Martin Hayes. Back row: HSCB Director of Integrated Care Dr Sloan Harper and Project ECHO NI Clinical Lead Professor Max Watson.
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Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a pioneering tele-mentoring programme which provides support to clinicians and health care professionals through the sharing of specialist’s knowledge in order to improve the quality of care to
Launching the new Belfast community diabetes service for people with type 2 diabetes are (second left) Richard Pengelly, Permanent Secretary of the Department of Health, with Dr Ian Clements, chair of the Health and Social Care Board, Dr Glynis Magee, community consultant diabetologist, Belfast Trust, and GP and chair of the South Belfast Integrated Care Partnership, Dr Martin Cunningham (right).
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A new service, aimed at helping those living with Type 2 Diabetes manage their condition in the community, has been launched today, World Diabetes Day (14 November) through the Belfast Integrated Care Partnerships.
Integrated Care Partnerships vacancies
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There are currently vacancies for service users and carers on a number of Integrated Care Partnership committees

New co-ordinated falls service launched in Belfast
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A new co-ordinated service in Belfast, aimed at reducing the risk of frail older people falling and to help elderly patients safely stay at home after a fall, instead of being admitted to hospital, has been launched.

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Type of Organisation

Public Sector

Team

  • Pauline Treanor
  • Claire Lavery
  • Elaine Fitzsimons
  • Fiona McCann