Helen McNamee
@mcnameeh
I like to know why things are the way are.
Interested in health inequalities, health literacy, community development, research and policy. I work @CDHN_NI
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09-02-2009 15:55:34
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Delighted to be involved in this seminar series, come along and hear from @KathyCDHNBCPP and Helen McNamee about our community-based approaches to tackle health inequalities #healthliteracy #sdoh #communitydevelopment #bcpp Joanne Vance
Excited to be presenting in a #healthliteracy workshop EPH Conference tomorrow with Susie Sykes Dr Evelyn McElhinney PhD, RN (she/her) Tetine Sentell @orkanokan_ If you're attending #EPH2023. We're workshop 1.L at 9am. @EUPHA_HL Looking forward to the other presentations and making connections
We were delighted with the turnout at our Health Literacy ‘Taster’ Session Training, with over 50+ attendees 👏 Learn more about our health literacy work here 👉🏻cdhn.org/health-literacy 📧 Contact [email protected] to find out about our Bespoke Health Literacy Training
We fully endorse this open letter to the Minister of Health @RobinSwann_MLA and call on Department of Health to urgently #RestoreCore Funding for the Community and Voluntary Sector. The loss of the scheme will lead to further #healthinequalities in our society.
Our Public Health Agency Elevate Community Mentoring and Grants Programme 2024-25 is NOW OPEN! It provides groups with mentoring & funding (up to £5k) to deliver a project which uses community development to tackle health inequalities. Find out more here elevateni.org/mentoring-gran…
NEW Elevate community development & health inequalities training dates. Free for all -funded by Public Health Agency Book here: elevateni.org/training/train… Please keep an eye out for online dates & other locations #ElevateNI #CommunityDevelopment #HealthInequalities
Delighted to be partners in the Maternity Inequalities Northern Ireland (MINI) research consortium with Queen's University Belfast 🎓 (lead) Ulster University & Public Health Agency. Mini is part of the UK-wide National Institute for Health and Care Research Maternity disparities consortium. Our kick off event on 31 Jan captured brilliantly..