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All Staff Exit 2025/26 - EWTS
The Emotional Wellbeing Teams in Schools (EWTS) programme forms part of the delivery of the Children and Young People’s Emotional Health and Wellbeing in Education Framework. The programme aims to provide overarching guidance to support school staff in promoting emotional wellbeing, and in strengthening self‑esteem and resilience among pupils. The EWTS team has been working in partnership with your school throughout the 2025/26 academic year. As a universal programme... MoreCloses 3 July 2026 -
EWB Champion Exit 2025/26 - EWTS
This year your school has had a dedicated Emotional Wellbeing in Teams (EWTS) Practitioner in your school. As the named Emotional Wellbeing Champion in your school, we would like to gather your views on how this has worked. You may have attended a workshop or been involved in emotional wellbeing initiatives within your school that our team has supported. Even if you have not taken part directly, your opinion is still very important and will help shape the future... MoreCloses 3 July 2026 -
Youth Exit 2025/26 - EWTS
Dear Pupils You may have taken part in some of the EWTS workshops this year in school and now the team would love your thoughts on how we did! Your voice matters! Please note we do not ask for any personal information and all responses are confidential. Thank you! Your Emotional Wellbeing Teams in Schools (EWTS) Practitioner MoreCloses 1 July 2026 -
This is our health - Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health - Western Health and Social Care Trust
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health - South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust
“This Is Our Health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health - Southern Health and Social Care Trust
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health - Northern Health and Social Care Trust
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Youth Needs Analysis Yr 3 2025/2026 - EWTS
The Emotional Wellbeing Teams in Schools (EWTS) programme is part of the implementation of the Children and Young People’s Emotional Health and Wellbeing in Education Framework. The main focus is to provide overarching guidelines to support school staff to help them promote emotional wellbeing and strengthen self-esteem and resilience in their pupils. The EWTS will work with the schools to offer support for capacity development in areas related to emotional wellbeing. ‘The... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Consultation on Proposed Animal Welfare Policy Reforms in Northern Ireland
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a public consultation on proposed reforms to animal welfare policy in Northern Ireland. Following stakeholder engagement that highlighted the need to modernise elements of the existing animal welfare framework and strengthen protections, the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir MLA, set out priority areas for reform, as published in the Animal Welfare... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
This is our health - PCC
“This is our health” is a new public engagement programme led by the Department of Health, with support from the Public Health Agency and HSC partners. Its aim is to listen to people and start developing a shared “health and care promise” — an agreement between the public and the HSC system about how we can all play a bigger part, so people can live healthier lives and services can focus their efforts where they are needed most. Please take a... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Online Health & Wellbeing Toolkit (Advanced Cancer)
Survey to collect feedback on the NHSCT online Health and Wellbeing Toolkit to help people living with advanced cancer. MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Digital Skills for Social Workers – Feedback Survey
Welcome to the Digital Skills for Social Workers feedback survey. We hope you found the web resource useful in encouraging you to think and learn about the impact of the digital world on your social work practice. While your participation in this survey is voluntary and individual respondents will not be identified in any reports produced from the survey – your feedback is important to us. It will be used to help with ongoing development of the... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Regional Social Work Awards 2026 - Application form
Regional Social Work Awards 2026 - Apply now! 'Shining a Light on Excellence in Social Work’ Nominations are now open for the Regional Social Work Awards 2026. The awards are open to all social workers registered with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (SCC) and practising in Northern Ireland. Social workers from all sectors are eligible for nomination (statutory, community and voluntary, independent, private, education, justice, probation and... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
2025-26 PHA Annual Section 75 Data Return
The Public Health Agency (PHA) is committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone using our services. This makes sure everyone has the chance to take part in our activities and groups regardless of gender, marital status, disability, age, religion, political views, ethnic origin, caring responsibilities or sexual orientation By filling in this form, you will help us understand who we are reaching and how we can better serve everyone in... MoreCloses 30 June 2026 -
Significant Water Management Issues Consultation
Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) welcomes your views on the Significant Water Management Issues 2025 Report. Northern Ireland’s water resources are managed and protected using a catchment-based approach which includes rivers, lakes and groundwater as well as coastal and transitional water bodies. Under the Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017, DAERA is required to produce a River Basin Management... MoreCloses 18 June 2026 -
Innovation Partnership - Stage 1 Application Form
The Innovation Partnerships element is part of the Farming for Sustainability – Innovation Scheme. DAERA is inviting applications from groups of farmers working in partnership with industry experts to develop and deliver innovative projects that address key challenges, opportunities, or emerging issues facing the agri‑food industry. Funded projects must demonstrate alignment with one or more of the following priority areas: Improved... MoreCloses 12 June 2026 -
Bus Driver Survey - Safer Journeys to School
The Department for Infrastructure is committed to ensuring that children and young people travel safely to and from school. As part of the Safer Journeys to School Programme, we are examining how pupil safety can be improved, particularly when boarding or alighting from buses. Your experience as bus drivers is important to help us understand safety risks and how they might be reduced. Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. It should take no... MoreCloses 12 June 2026 -
Experimental Traffic Control Scheme (ETCS) – Taxis in Bus Lanes, Belfast City Centre in the vicinity of Belfast Grand Central Station (BGCS)
Experimental Traffic Control Scheme (ETCS) – Taxis in Bus Lanes, Belfast City Centre in the vicinity of Belfast Grand Central Station (BGCS) There are four classes of taxi in Northern Ireland: A, B, C, and D. The taxi class determines how that taxi can be used. Further information can be obtained from the link: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/taxis-and-their-services Currently the following Classes of taxis are permitted to use any bus... MoreCloses 10 June 2026 -
Rural NI: Our New Approach 2026-2041
Rural communities are essential to the social, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Northern Ireland. Our rural areas include small towns, villages, hamlets, farming communities, and the open countryside. They are shaped by agriculture, local businesses, strong community ties, and the natural environment. Each rural place has individual characteristics, needs, and opportunities. Some rural communities are close to cities or large towns, while others are... MoreCloses 1 June 2026 -
Copy of NG197 - Shared Decision Making Patient Decision Aids
In June 2021, NICE developed Clinical Guideline NG197 - Shared Decision Making (SDM). NG197 sets out how to make SDM part of everyday care in all healthcare settings, from one to one clinical settings up to strategic decision making within the HSC. It promotes ways for healthcare professionals and people accessing services to work together to make decisions about treatment and care. It includes recommendations on training, communicating risks, benefits and consequences, using decision aids,... MoreCloses 1 June 2026 -
Social Care Council - Managers Forum Evaluations 2026/27
The Social Care Council hosts forum events twice a year, which bring together registered Social Care Managers from across the sector to update them on the new resources available to support them in meeting their responsibilities for registered staff and to share updates on policy and best practice. Those managers who recently participated in a Managers Forum are being invited to share their views to help planning for future events. P articipation in this survey is voluntary.... MoreCloses 31 May 2026 -
Social Care Council - Registrant Employment Update- March 2026
This online questionnaire is for you as a social care registrant to update your employment information on your Social Care Council registration record. It is important that the registration information we hold for you is accurate and current. In this online questionnaire, you are asked to confirm your employment status, employer details, job title, work focus and work setting for your registration record. This should take less than 5 minutes for you to complete. ... MoreCloses 30 May 2026 -
NICS Library Service Customer Satisfaction survey 2025/26
This short survey is designed to find out how our customers rate the service they received from the NICS Library Service in the past year. We would appreciate you taking a couple of minutes to answer the 3 questions. Please click on this link to find out more about the NICS Library Service. MoreCloses 29 May 2026 -
Innovation Visit- Genotyping breeding technology in sustainable milk production- Netherlands Aug/Sept 2026
CAFRE is inviting applications from farmers interested in attending an Innovation Visit (IV) as part of the new Farming for Sustainability – Innovation Scheme. This visit will be to the Netherlands who are world leaders in innovations relating to genotyping, breeding evaluations and breeding technologies in dairy cows. The IV will run across three days from Mon 31 Aug to Wed 2 Sep 2026. This is a unique opportunity to learn how genotyping technology is being used to... MoreCloses 29 May 2026 -
Supplier Procurement Process Survey (2026)
Introduction The Public Sector Centres of Procurement Expertise (CoPEs) are committed to strengthening our procurement processes and supplier relationships. The Public Procurement Supplier Communication Strategy , published in July 2025, committed Centres of Procurement Expertise (CoPEs) to seek feedback from suppliers to help us identify areas for improvement and ensure a fair, transparent, and efficient experience. Confidentiality Your... MoreCloses 26 May 2026 -
The Department of Finance Land Registration Fees Orders Consultation
Land Registration is part of Land & Property Services within the Department of Finance. It is responsible for managing four Registers; the Land Register, the Statutory Charges Register, the Ground Rents Register and the Registry of Deeds Register. Land Registration charge fees for customers to use its services and these fees are calculated to cover the cost of offering the services without Land Registration making a profit or loss. Changes affecting current Land... MoreCloses 21 May 2026 -
Safer Journeys to School: Consultation on overtaking and passing buses
Safer Journeys to School: Consultation on Overtaking and Passing Buses The Department for Infrastructure is consulting on legislative proposals under the Safer Journeys to School programme to improve safety when buses are stopped to allow passengers to get on or off. Evidence indicates that children may face a heightened risk at the point of boarding or alighting from a bus, and immediately afterwards, particularly where they may need to cross the road and where... MoreCloses 21 May 2026 -
SCS Spring Leadership Conference April 2026
Thank you for attending the NI Senior Civil Service Leadership Conference on 29 th April. We hope you enjoyed the conference. Please take a couple of minutes to complete a few short evaluation questions. We really appreciate your feedback as it helps us improve our services. MoreCloses 18 May 2026
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