31/07/2025
Health Minister Outlines Primary Care Expansion Plan
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has published an implementation plan for the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Programme, aiming to significantly expand patient appointments and stabilise GP services across Northern Ireland.
The MDT model, a long-term health reform initiative, integrates new physiotherapy, social work, and mental health roles into general practice teams, shifting services towards supporting overall health and social wellbeing.
Minister Nesbitt highlighted the programme's proven impact, stating: "We can see that the MDT programme is making a significant difference. In the areas it has already been rolled out to, it delivered an additional 335,000 patient consultations in 2024-25." He outlined ambitious projections, aiming to double this appointments total over the next four years and reach the million mark within eight years. The Minister also noted that the MDT programme's localised initiatives with the Community and Voluntary Sector enabled over 400 local projects in 2024-25, supporting more than 17,000 patients.
The implementation plan provides compelling evidence that the MDT programme helps to stabilise pressurised GP services and reduce hospital referrals. Despite past constraints due to funding and staff availability, Minister Nesbitt announced that he has secured £61 million of Executive transformation funding to advance the expansion. This funding will extend the programme to five additional areas: North Belfast, South West (Fermanagh/West Tyrone), East Antrim, Craigavon, and Armagh and Dungannon. While acknowledging current budget shortfalls and pressures on GPs, Mr Nesbitt reiterated his commitment to a neighbourhood-centred health system and encouraged the BMA’s GP leadership to engage in talks for a new GP contract for next year. All GP Federation areas in Northern Ireland are projected to see MDT implementation commence within the next five years, with full roll-out expected within approximately eight years.
The MDT model, a long-term health reform initiative, integrates new physiotherapy, social work, and mental health roles into general practice teams, shifting services towards supporting overall health and social wellbeing.
Minister Nesbitt highlighted the programme's proven impact, stating: "We can see that the MDT programme is making a significant difference. In the areas it has already been rolled out to, it delivered an additional 335,000 patient consultations in 2024-25." He outlined ambitious projections, aiming to double this appointments total over the next four years and reach the million mark within eight years. The Minister also noted that the MDT programme's localised initiatives with the Community and Voluntary Sector enabled over 400 local projects in 2024-25, supporting more than 17,000 patients.
The implementation plan provides compelling evidence that the MDT programme helps to stabilise pressurised GP services and reduce hospital referrals. Despite past constraints due to funding and staff availability, Minister Nesbitt announced that he has secured £61 million of Executive transformation funding to advance the expansion. This funding will extend the programme to five additional areas: North Belfast, South West (Fermanagh/West Tyrone), East Antrim, Craigavon, and Armagh and Dungannon. While acknowledging current budget shortfalls and pressures on GPs, Mr Nesbitt reiterated his commitment to a neighbourhood-centred health system and encouraged the BMA’s GP leadership to engage in talks for a new GP contract for next year. All GP Federation areas in Northern Ireland are projected to see MDT implementation commence within the next five years, with full roll-out expected within approximately eight years.
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31 July 2025
Health Minister Outlines Primary Care Expansion Plan
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has published an implementation plan for the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Programme, aiming to significantly expand patient appointments and stabilise GP services across Northern Ireland.
Health Minister Outlines Primary Care Expansion Plan
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has published an implementation plan for the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Programme, aiming to significantly expand patient appointments and stabilise GP services across Northern Ireland.
31 July 2025
Minister Praises Probation Board In Reducing Re-Offending
Justice Minister Naomi Long recently visited the Belfast headquarters of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) to gain firsthand insight into their vital work.
Minister Praises Probation Board In Reducing Re-Offending
Justice Minister Naomi Long recently visited the Belfast headquarters of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) to gain firsthand insight into their vital work.
31 July 2025
Minister Oversees Major Tidal Flood Defence Exercise In Belfast
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has participated in a significant training exercise designed to simulate the full operation of Belfast's flood defences in the event of a tidal surge.
Minister Oversees Major Tidal Flood Defence Exercise In Belfast
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has participated in a significant training exercise designed to simulate the full operation of Belfast's flood defences in the event of a tidal surge.
31 July 2025
Social Enterprise Sector Contributes £933m To NI Economy
The scale and impact of Northern Ireland's social enterprise sector have been detailed in a new report launched today by Economy Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald.
Social Enterprise Sector Contributes £933m To NI Economy
The scale and impact of Northern Ireland's social enterprise sector have been detailed in a new report launched today by Economy Minister, Dr Caoimhe Archibald.
31 July 2025
Traffic And Travel Advice Ahead Of Limavady Parades
Road users in Limavady should prepare for significant delays on Friday, 1 August, as two parades are scheduled to take place, leading to road closures in and around the town. Roads will be closed between 7pm and 10pm to ensure the safety of both participants and spectators. The main parade is set to commence at 8.
Traffic And Travel Advice Ahead Of Limavady Parades
Road users in Limavady should prepare for significant delays on Friday, 1 August, as two parades are scheduled to take place, leading to road closures in and around the town. Roads will be closed between 7pm and 10pm to ensure the safety of both participants and spectators. The main parade is set to commence at 8.
31 July 2025
UK Rules Could Push Gambling Fines Over 15% Of Operator GGY
Starting in October, gambling operators across the UK will face a sweeping new penalty system that ties financial fines directly to gross gambling yield, marking one of the sharpest regulatory shifts the industry has seen in years and raising the stakes for companies generating millions in annual revenue.
UK Rules Could Push Gambling Fines Over 15% Of Operator GGY
Starting in October, gambling operators across the UK will face a sweeping new penalty system that ties financial fines directly to gross gambling yield, marking one of the sharpest regulatory shifts the industry has seen in years and raising the stakes for companies generating millions in annual revenue.
31 July 2025
Other News In Brief
Alliance Calls For Greater Support For Integrated Schools Michelle Guy MLA of the Alliance Party has stated that the path for schools wishing to become integrated should not be an "uphill battle".
Other News In Brief
Alliance Calls For Greater Support For Integrated Schools Michelle Guy MLA of the Alliance Party has stated that the path for schools wishing to become integrated should not be an "uphill battle".
30 July 2025
Police Warn Of Surge In Romance Scams
The PSNI are urging the public to be vigilant against romance scams, after receiving multiple reports over the past month from victims targeted by fraudsters posing as romantic partners. These scams are predominantly conducted through online dating platforms, social media, and other messaging apps.
Police Warn Of Surge In Romance Scams
The PSNI are urging the public to be vigilant against romance scams, after receiving multiple reports over the past month from victims targeted by fraudsters posing as romantic partners. These scams are predominantly conducted through online dating platforms, social media, and other messaging apps.
30 July 2025
HEROS Ice Hockey Camp Inspires Young People
More than forty young people participated in an action-packed ice hockey camp as part of the highly successful HEROS cross-community programme – an initiative that uses ice hockey as a tool to inspire and motivate young participants.
HEROS Ice Hockey Camp Inspires Young People
More than forty young people participated in an action-packed ice hockey camp as part of the highly successful HEROS cross-community programme – an initiative that uses ice hockey as a tool to inspire and motivate young participants.
30 July 2025
Renewed Call For Health Minister To Engage with GPs
Alliance Health spokesperson Nuala McAllister MLA has reiterated her call for the Health Minister to "get round the table" with General Practitioners (GPs) to ensure the continued delivery of services for the public.
Renewed Call For Health Minister To Engage with GPs
Alliance Health spokesperson Nuala McAllister MLA has reiterated her call for the Health Minister to "get round the table" with General Practitioners (GPs) to ensure the continued delivery of services for the public.
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.