Below is the IPH submission to the Department for Social Development (NI) consultation on the Draft Regeneration Framework for the North West Quarter Part 2 area of Belfast City Centre, the Northside Urban Village.
Publications
In this section you can access the latest publications from IPH and search for publications including policy papers, research and consultations related to IPH work and work with its partners.
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.
Introduction
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland is an all-island body which aims to improve health in Ireland by working to combat health inequalities and influence public policies in favour of health.
Access the original consultation draft from the Environmental Protection Agency on Strategic Environmental Assessment Process Checklist.
Access the consultation document here
Below is a submission to the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reforms recently established Government Alcohol Advisory Group. This follows the groups invitation for submissions from interested parties and the general public on key aspects of the law governing the sale and
This research was commissioned by Derry Well Woman and carried out on its behalf by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland in association with the Institute for Conflict Research and Rethink.
The research had two distinct aims:
Submission to the Northern Ireland Executive
Building a Better Future - Draft Programme for Government 2008-2011
Introduction
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH)
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 Social Need programme.
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 Social Need programme.





