Nuacht ó Shláinte Leanaí Éireann
Nuacht faoi thrácht
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CHI’s tiniest patients join the Babies with Books Read-a-Thon
11 Meán Fómhair 2023
Gach nuacht
Torthaí 61 – 80 as iomlán de 110
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Children’s Health Ireland Statement: Scoliosis
Children’s Health Ireland Statement: Scoliosis
- 29 Meitheamh 2023
- Gach suíomh CHI
- Service updates
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New Children's Health Ireland website launches
A new single Children's Health Ireland website has launched.
- 27 Meitheamh 2023
- Gach suíomh CHI
- Service updates
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HPV Vaccine Make sure you’re protected
The HPV vaccine protects against HPV-related cancers including cervical cancer. Make sure you’re protected.
- 27 Meitheamh 2023
- Gach suíomh CHI
- News
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Emergency doctor urges children to wear helmets
Children’s ED doctor urges children and adolescents to wear their helmets. “If I could prescribe a helmet to every child in Ireland, I would”
- 12 Meitheamh 2023
- Gach suíomh CHI
- News
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Launch of the FAIR air quality project
Launch of the FAIR air quality project at Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street
- 2 Meitheamh 2023
- News
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Scoliosis Updates
See the latest updates on scoliosis related surgeries at the links below.
- 23 Bealtaine 2023
- Service updates
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Barnahus East Service
Launch of the Inception Report for a Council of Europe project on “Barnahus Ireland: Supporting the Implementation of the Barnahus model in Ireland”.
- 5 Bealtaine 2023
- CHI at Crumlin, CHI at Connolly (by appointment), CHI at Temple Street
- News
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Interview with the genetics team in CHI at Crumlin on RTE and the Irish Times
Listen to a recent interview with the genetics team in CHI at Crumlin on RTE and the Irish Times.
- 5 Bealtaine 2023
- News
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CHI in the Media
CHI in the Media
- 24 Feabhra 2023
- News
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CHI agency for the Barnahus East Service
Children’s Health Ireland is the lead agency for the planning and development phase for the Barnahus East Service
- 23 Feabhra 2023
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Repatriation of paediatric haematopoietic stem cell transplant services to Ireland
Children’s Health Ireland welcomes the recent Health Technology Assessment (HTA) by HIQA outlining the costs, organisational issues and impact to families of providing haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) treatment to children with certain rare inherited conditions abroad versus at home in Ireland.
- 20 Feabhra 2023
- News
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UCC changes to appointment only
Children’s Health Ireland walk-in Urgent Care Centre providing quick access care for children with minor injuries and minor illnesses has changed to a same day appointment service.
- 17 Feabhra 2023
- CHI at Connolly (by appointment)
- Service updates
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CHI at Connolly is changing to an appointment service
Children’s Health Ireland in Connolly Blanchardstown Urgent Care Centre is changing from a walk-in service to a same day appointment service
- 16 Feabhra 2023
- CHI at Connolly (by appointment)
- Service updates
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Statement: CHI data breach - May 2021
Statement: Children’s Health Ireland data breach notification process and HSE Cyber-Attack May 2021
- 30 Eanáir 2023
- Gach suíomh CHI
- News
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Significant CHI Developments
A significant year of developments in Children’s Health Ireland
- 6 Eanáir 2023
- News
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CHI Gender Pay Gap Report 2022
The Gender Pay Gap Information Act 2021 requires organisations to report on their hourly gender pay gap across a range of metrics.
- 6 Eanáir 2023
- News
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The past shaping the future of pediatric healthcare in Ireland
200 years of Historical and transitional journey of paediatric services in Ireland recognised through launch of book. National Children’s Hospital recognised as leader in championing of children’s healthcare
- 20 Nollaig 2022
- News
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CHI experiencing severe pressures across all their hospitals
Children’s hospitals in Dublin in a critical capacity position. Families asked to seek alternative care options for children and young people with minor injury and illness such as GP or pharmacy. The children’s flu vaccine is free and your child’s best shot to protect against flu this Winter
- 8 Nollaig 2022
- News
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Update on Strep A infection
Advice for parents and guardians on Strep A and Scarlet Fever. Group A Strep infections are generally a mild illness treatable with antibiotics
- 8 Nollaig 2022
- News
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Scoliosis External clinical review
External clinical review – 1st December 2022
- 1 Nollaig 2022
- Service updates