Submission Deadline is 22nd April 2026
The Department of Health has launched a public consultation on the Healthy Ireland Framework, designed to strengthen health and well-being across the country.
They would particularly like to hear from people whose voices are not always heard, including minority and disadvantaged communities. The views and opinions collected will be considered and will be used to inform future policy.
As EMR-S, Microwave sickness, adverse symptoms from wireless and EMF sources, and related illnesses are generally not understood or recognised, or are ignored or dismissed by the Dept of Health, government and many health professionals, we strongly encourage anyone in Ireland affected to make a submission, or lodge a submission on behalf of someone you know who is unable to access online services.
The survey is available HERE
Submission deadline is 22nd April 2026.
Postal submissions will also be accepted :
Healthy Ireland Public Consultation
Health and Wellbeing Programme
Department of Health
Block 1 Miesian Plaza,
50-58 Lower Baggot St
Dublin 2
D02 XW14
Tel: (01) 635 4000
Email: healthyireland@health.gov.ie
More Information https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-health/consultations/healthy-ireland-framework-public-consultation/
Purpose
Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Jennifer Murnane O’Connor TD is inviting you to help shape Ireland’s next Healthy Ireland Framework.
We are launching an online public consultation to listen to your views, experiences and ideas. Your input will directly inform how we develop the next phase of Healthy Ireland.
This is an opportunity for all of us to work together to strengthen health and wellbeing across the country. We want to build a shared understanding of what health and wellbeing mean in everyday life, for individuals, families and communities.
We are especially keen to hear from people whose voices are not always heard, including minority and disadvantaged communities. Improving health equity will be central to the new framework, and we cannot do this without your insight and lived experience.