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Department of Health (Northern Ireland)

Department of Health
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Department overview
Formed June 1944 (as Ministry of Health and Local Government)
Preceding Department
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Headquarters Castle Buildings, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3SJ
Employees 731 (September 2011)
Annual budget £4,383.1 million (current) & £200.5 million (capital) for 2011–12
Minister responsible
  • Vacant
Website www.health-ni.gov.uk

The Department of Health (DoH, Irish: An Roinn Sláinte, Ulster-Scots: Männystrie o Poustie) is a devolved Northern Irish government department in the Northern Ireland Executive. The minister with overall responsibility for the department is the Minister of Health.

Until 9 May 2016, the Department was previously called the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (Irish: An Roinn Sláinte, Seirbhísí Sóisialta agus Sábháilteachta Poiblí).

DoH's overall aim and mission is to "improve the health and social well-being of the people of Northern Ireland."

The incumbent Minister is Michelle O'Neill (Sinn Féin).

The Minister, assisted by the department, makes policy and legislation in three broad areas:

Some sensitive health policy issues are reserved to Westminster and are therefore not devolved:

In Northern Ireland, abortion law is a criminal justice matter and is devolved.

DoH's main counterparts in the United Kingdom Government are:

In the Irish Government, its main counterparts are:

The Health and Social Care system in Northern Ireland consists of the following public bodies:

Northern Ireland-wide

Sub-regional health and social care trusts

Health policy in Northern Ireland was originally a responsibility of local government and the Ministry of Home Affairs, which (similarly to the Home Office) retained responsibility for policy areas not delegated to other ministries.


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