Smoking is the single greatest cause of preventable illness and premature death in Northern Ireland. It contributes to many cancers, heart disease, bronchitis and asthma and other illnesses,...
Due to Covid-19 the stop smoking service have suspended all their face to face consultations. We are currently offering telephone and video support to help you stop If...
We offer one-to-one support appointments in local Stop Smoking Clinics. A full list of Trust Stop Smoking Clinics can be found HERE. Watch our video clip or read...
No Smoking Month is upon us, and the Public Health Agency (PHA) and Cancer Focus Northern Ireland are encouraging smokers to ‘Make March Your Month to Quit’. With...
Want to quit smoking in 2024? Here is all the help you’ll ever need to quit. We are committed to supporting those who want to stop smoking as...
The Southern Health and Social Care Trust is reminding everyone that they operate a No Smoking Policy across all of its buildings and grounds, including doorways and car...
A new service is being piloted in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust aims to reduce waiting times and improve the quality of life for women with...
In recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day on the September 10, 2023, it is important that there is easy access to user-friendly tools and resources to support mental...
During Covid19, the Practice Education Team has had to learn and question how to work differently in response to restrictions to continue to support development and education. The...
We offer training to health professionals, statutory sector staff and others in the community who want to motivate others to stop smoking. Training will equip them to be...
A new project aimed at supporting the health and wellbeing and professional development needs of Southern Trust staff and students has been launched. ‘Wellbeing @ the Library’ was...
The Southern Trust is celebrating six years smoke free with a reminder that we can all share clean air. To coincide with the six-year smoke free anniversary, we...
A total of 40 specialised zip up tops have been donated to the Renal Unit in Daisy Hill Hospital for haemodialysis patients. The money to buy the clothing...