
Nichola Rooney
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Consultant clinical psychologist. Retweets are not an endorsement.
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11-02-2015 13:11:44
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Excited to announce #PHM2025 keynote Professor Susan Michie Prof of Health Psychology & Director UCL Centre for Behaviour Change. This is a unique in person update on behavioural science & health-related behaviour change. Save your seat👉bit.ly/4fNFUD7 PSI DHP Northern Ireland BPS BPS DHP QUB - School of Psychology



People living in the most deprived areas of NI have shorter life expectancy and higher rates of preventable illness. This statistic is for how long women can expect to live in good health. datavis.nisra.gov.uk/health/health-… #HopefulFutures and #worldhealthday2025 Department of Health




Three to four miles separate the most and least deprived areas in Belfast… and over 14 years difference in women’s life expectancy. Shocking statistic that we need to change. #Poverty #Equality NI Executive Public Health Agency Dept of Finance Economy NI Education NI





Dying Matters - let's talk about it. This Dying Matters Awareness Week (5-11 May) everyone is being encouraged to start conversations about their future care, dying, death and bereavement to help break down stigma. Learn more at pha.site/DyingMattersWe… Department of Health



Delighted that the important contribution our AHP colleagues make to our healthcare has been recognised through this increased commissioning of training places. Department of Health Allied Health Professions Federation NI

⭐️Reminder - Department of Health are hosting a series of public events as part of the consultation on the final report of the Regional Review of Neurology Services Upcoming events: 🗓️ 23 July 7pm-9pm, Online 🗓️ 25 June 7pm-9pm, Newtownards For more info➡️health-ni.gov.uk/news/consultat…


Please take a moment to read the joint statement from Northern Ireland’s Chief Professional Officers on the deeply distressing scenes of recent days. To our international colleagues: you are seen, valued, and supported. Thank you for all that you do. Department of Health



