Draft PHA Corporate Plan 2025-2030 Public Consultation
Overview
Welcome to the public consultation survey on the new draft Public Health Agency Corporate Plan 2025-2030 'Preventing, protecting, improving: Better health for everyone.'
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has developed a draft corporate plan for the period 2025-2030, setting out the strategic direction for the PHA for the next five years. This draft plan takes account of engagement and discussion with a range of stakeholders, the vision set out by the Minister of Health in Health and Wellbeing 2026: Delivering Together, Department of Health (DoH) priorities, especially the Making Life Better Public Health Framework and the Draft Programme for Government Framework 2024-2027 within the context of financial constraints and Health and Social Care (HSC) reform and restructuring.
Priorities and Approach
The PHA’s objectives apply to everyone in the population, aiming to address health outcomes across all demographics, including diverse backgrounds and needs. Achieving these outcomes will require determination, innovative thinking, and collaborative efforts across HSC, government and the community and voluntary sectors. We must make partnership, involvement and engagement central to our work, explore new and different ways of doing things and make the best use of our combined resources.
We recognise our work cannot be done in isolation and requires a whole system, cross government approach with robust engagement with the public. Cognisant of this, we have now published our draft corporate plan for public consultation from Thursday 28th November 2024 until Friday 28th February 2025.
Here to Help
If you require assistance, an alternative format or have any questions with regards to completing your consultation response, please contact the PHA Corporate Plan Project Team via the contact details below:
Email: phacorporateplan@hscni.net
Address: Public Health Agency, 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast BT2 8BS
Details of in-person consultation events taking place in the new year will be announced on the PHA website.
Why your views matter
The draft PHA corporate plan 2025-2030 aims to have wide reaching effects. We would welcome views on how delivering this plan may affect any particular groups in society.
The draft corporate plan, an initial draft equality screening and rural needs impact assessment are available below and via the PHA Website - Current Consultations section
Have your say now by taking our online consultation survey. Please make sure to share your thoughts before the consultation deadline 4pm, Friday 28th February 2025.
Your feedback is essential in helping us create a health focused future where our population has the opportunity to lead fulfilling, healthier lives.
We would also be happy to receive any other comments you feel do not fit into the questions set out in this survey. Please send any other comments, by post to Public Health Agency, 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast BT2 8BS or by email to phacorporateplan@hscni.net
Thank you for your contribution to this consultation and joining us in building a healthier Northern Ireland for all.
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Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
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- DAERA Annual Accounts
- Staff Engagement
- Rural Development Programme
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- NI Summary Statistics
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- Equality
- Complaints Process
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- NI
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- NICS Disability Staff Network
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