Institute of Public Health: Strategic Plan 2000-2003
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The first Strategic Plan of the Institute of Public Health covers the period 2000-2003.
In preparing this strategy the Institute took account of the report on the role of the Institute prepared by a working group set up by the Chief Medical Officers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (1996). This outlined ways in which cooperation could achieve benefits in the areas of information, research, training and policy advice. Valuable suggestions were also received from many people within and outside the health sector.
The nature of the Institute means that it needs to play a strategic role if it is to be effective. Over this period the Institute aims to support and strengthen work for public health; and influence the direction and content of public policies in favour of public health.
To ensure that it makes maximum impact the Institute is committed to working with others, particularly with those whose work concentrates on the important themes of addressing health inequalities and influencing policy for public health.
It will seek to build on existing collaboration between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the area of public health.
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