Quick Summary of Step 2
We know all this information can be a bit overwhelming, so we summarised the key points in Step 2 – Assess Needs & Set Objectives. The details are important but we hope these quick summaries makes it easier to digest.
We know all this information can be a bit overwhelming, so we summarised the key points in Step 2 – Assess Needs & Set Objectives. The details are important but we hope these quick summaries makes it easier to digest.
We know all this information can be a bit overwhelming, so we summarised the key points in Step 3 – Plan and Resource. The details are important but we hope these quick summaries makes it easier to digest.
We know all this information can be a bit overwhelming, so we summarised the key points in Step 4 – Implement. The details are important but we hope these quick summaries makes it easier to digest.
We know all this information can be a bit overwhelming, so we summarised the key points in Step 5 – Evaluate & Improve. The details are important but we hope these quick summaries makes it easier to digest.
The vision of this national drug strategy is to create a “healthier and safer Ireland, where public health and safety is protected and the harms caused to individuals, families and communities by substance misuse are reduced and every person affected …
Drugs.ie has a comprehensive listing of policy templates to help you create your own. If you scroll down to section 3. Service Provision Policies, you’ll find a few templates relevant to this wellbeing area.
The Irish Heart Foundation is asking people to take on a challenge for one month and break-up their sitting time during the working day. Challenge yourself to move for just one minute in every hour that you are working.
We are a community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health and social care professionals and researchers. Together we are transforming the experiences and outcomes of people affected by cancer through our advocacy, support services and research.
ASH Ireland, Council of the Irish Heart Foundation is the only national voluntary organisation in Ireland working solely to reduce tobacco use and associated disease, disability and death. Our mission is to work towards eliminating tobacco use in Ireland.
Ireland’s public health policy objective in relation to tobacco control is to promote and subsequently move towards a tobacco free society. Access the national policy here.
The HSE has a detailed Tobacco Free Campus Implementation Guidance Document that outlines how to make your working environment safer for your employees and anyone who visits your workplace.
This Smoking policy template from from Workable.com is ready to be tailored to your company’s needs.