Trust gets Farm Safety recognition award

The Farm Safety Partnership (FSP) has presented the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (NHSCT) with an award for their contribution to health and safety for farming families.
The Farm Safety Partnership (FSP) has presented the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (NHSCT) with an award for their contribution to health and safety for farming families.
 The Trust provides a wide range of services in health and social care across the local council areas of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Coleraine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey.L_R  Kerry Lindsay, School Nurse Newtownabbey, Pamela McBride, Lead Nurse Public Health Nursing, Susan Gault, Head of Public Health Nursing, Doreen Bolton, Health and Wellbeing Locality Lead (Mid-Ulster), Rebekah Collins, Student Nurse, Clare McKeown, Childrens Health Coordinator, Christina Faulkner, Farm Families, Alison Henry, Public Health Staff Nurse, Yvonne Carson, Health and Wellbeing Manager, and Harry Sinclair, HSENI Board Member and Farm Safety Partnership Chairman.The Farm Safety Partnership (FSP) has presented the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (NHSCT) with an award for their contribution to health and safety for farming families.
 The Trust provides a wide range of services in health and social care across the local council areas of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Coleraine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey.L_R  Kerry Lindsay, School Nurse Newtownabbey, Pamela McBride, Lead Nurse Public Health Nursing, Susan Gault, Head of Public Health Nursing, Doreen Bolton, Health and Wellbeing Locality Lead (Mid-Ulster), Rebekah Collins, Student Nurse, Clare McKeown, Childrens Health Coordinator, Christina Faulkner, Farm Families, Alison Henry, Public Health Staff Nurse, Yvonne Carson, Health and Wellbeing Manager, and Harry Sinclair, HSENI Board Member and Farm Safety Partnership Chairman.
The Farm Safety Partnership (FSP) has presented the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (NHSCT) with an award for their contribution to health and safety for farming families. The Trust provides a wide range of services in health and social care across the local council areas of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Coleraine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey.L_R Kerry Lindsay, School Nurse Newtownabbey, Pamela McBride, Lead Nurse Public Health Nursing, Susan Gault, Head of Public Health Nursing, Doreen Bolton, Health and Wellbeing Locality Lead (Mid-Ulster), Rebekah Collins, Student Nurse, Clare McKeown, Childrens Health Coordinator, Christina Faulkner, Farm Families, Alison Henry, Public Health Staff Nurse, Yvonne Carson, Health and Wellbeing Manager, and Harry Sinclair, HSENI Board Member and Farm Safety Partnership Chairman.

The Trust provides a wide range of services in health and social care across the local council areas of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Coleraine, Cookstown, Larne, Magherafelt, Moyle and Newtownabbey.

Since 2006 the Trust has been promoting the health, wellbeing and safety of farm families in the Northern Area and has been involved in a series of events in recent years including Focus on the Farm Family programmes and Child Safety on Farms Programmes.

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Since 2012 the Trust has managed and coordinated the Farm Families Health Check Programme, a regional initiative, which aims to increase access to health screening and advice services at local marts and community events. The FSP decided because of their outstanding contribution in these areas, NHSCT were worthy winners of this award.