Ireland

Ireland
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland funded the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) to undertake research into partnerships between 2003 and 2006, as part of their New Targeting…
This Evaluation Report represents the final phase of the HIA of Traffic and Transport in Ballyfermot, Dublin, examining the process, impact and outcomes of the HIA. The evaluation was conducted between November 2006 and June 2007. It utilized a…
This review is the fourth in a series and illustrates how education impacts on health. It shows how education influences health through a range of interconnecting pathways and identifies the ways in which social, economic and cultural differences…
The following submission was made by IPH to the Central Statistics Office (ROI) on the content of the questionnaire for the 2011 Census of Population. The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is an all-island body which aims to improve health…
This report by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and Combat Poverty Agency has highlighted the extent to which health outcomes are influenced by social factors, such as poor housing, nutrition and education.
Levelling Up aims to make a significant contribution to the movement to improve health status and reduce health inequalities in the North West of Ireland. It reflects a series of commitments which, when delivered, will impact on women’s health…
This report is an account of the work of the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and how it has developed over the past ten years.
This review gives a flavour of IPH work and accomplishments in 2010. Since its establishment IPH has been flexible, efficient and innovative in keeping with its stated vision and values.
Chronic conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of early deaths. They reduce quality of life in many of the adults living with them, represent substantial financial costs to patients and the health and social care system, and cause a…
Chronic conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of early deaths. They reduce quality of life in many of the adults living with them, represent substantial financial costs to patients and the health and social care system, and cause a…