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‘Stereotypes around the way we see black women can be very damaging': NI's first cultural liaison midwife
‘Stereotypes around the way we see black women can be very damaging': NI's first cultural liaison midwife

Belfast Telegraph

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • Belfast Telegraph

‘Stereotypes around the way we see black women can be very damaging': NI's first cultural liaison midwife

Improvements need to be made in the provision of safe, accessible maternity care for women from ethnic minority backgrounds, a leading Northern Irish midwife has said. Debbie Garland, a cultural liaison midwife with the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, said while steps had been taken to ensure women from black and Asian communities felt secure, empowered and listened to during pregnancy and childbirth, there was still much to be learned.

Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast
Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast

The Independent

time19-02-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast

Work has begun on a new multi-million-pound clinical research centre in Belfast. The £64 million iREACH Health project, which is to create up to 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, is part of the Belfast Region City Deal initiative. The project, which is being led by Queen's University in partnership with the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and the Public Health Agency, is also estimated to generate an additional £733 million GDP for the region. Set to open in Spring 2027, the project is supported by funding from both the UK Government and the Northern Ireland Executive as well as Queen's. Construction work has got underway at a site on the Lisburn Road beside Belfast City Hospital. Professor Sir Ian Greer, president and vice-chancellor of Queen's University, said iREACH Health 'signifies a new era for clinical trials in Northern Ireland'. He said it will bring together world-class expertise and cutting-edge facilities to accelerate the development and deployment of new medical treatments,' he said. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, hailed iREACH Health as a 'great example of what can be achieved through collaboration with our partners, and of the benefits of the Belfast Region City Deal to support economic growth'. 'This landmark initiative will create new jobs and opportunities in Northern Ireland and I look forward to seeing it helping to shape the future of healthcare across the region,' he said.

Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast
Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Works begins on new clinical research centre in Belfast

Work has begun on a new multi-million-pound clinical research centre in Belfast. The £64 million iREACH Health project, which is to create up to 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, is part of the Belfast Region City Deal initiative. The project, which is being led by Queen's University in partnership with the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and the Public Health Agency, is also estimated to generate an additional £733 million GDP for the region. We have started construction on iREACH Health, a new world-class #ClinicalResearch centre on the Lisburn Road. It is set to open in 2027 and will create up to 1,000 jobs and generate an additional £733 million GDP for #NorthernIreland. The new centre, which is one of three… — Queen's University Belfast 🎓 (@QUBelfast) February 19, 2025 Set to open in Spring 2027, the project is supported by funding from both the UK Government and the Northern Ireland Executive as well as Queen's. Construction work has got underway at a site on the Lisburn Road beside Belfast City Hospital. Professor Sir Ian Greer, president and vice-chancellor of Queen's University, said iREACH Health 'signifies a new era for clinical trials in Northern Ireland'. He said it will bring together world-class expertise and cutting-edge facilities to accelerate the development and deployment of new medical treatments,' he said. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, hailed iREACH Health as a 'great example of what can be achieved through collaboration with our partners, and of the benefits of the Belfast Region City Deal to support economic growth'. 'This landmark initiative will create new jobs and opportunities in Northern Ireland and I look forward to seeing it helping to shape the future of healthcare across the region,' he said.

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