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  • Health Minister thanks brave fire and ambulance crews for their work during disorder

    Date published: 11 June 2026

    Health Minister Mike Nesbitt thanked Fire and Ambulance crews for their bravery and hard work during Tuesday’s and Wednesday's public disorder. Crews dealt with multiple incidents over the course of the evening and into the night during the violence and disorder on streets across Northern Ireland.

    Speaking on Thursday, the Minister said: 

    “We have witnessed absolutely unacceptable violence and disorder, inflicted on our communities by people with nothing to offer but division and destruction.  Although it beggars belief, fire crews were prevented from getting to fires, and in some cases attacked, while simply trying to do their jobs and keep people safe. 

    “I want to pay tribute to our brave firefighters and ambulance crews.  Time and time again, I am humbled by the way they step up to serve their communities, even where, as was sadly the case the past couple of nights, this puts them in harm’s way.”

    The Minister also reassured the Health and Social Care (HSC) workforce. Minister Nesbitt added: 

    “The HSC system in Northern Ireland has always, and continues to be, a welcoming and diverse workforce. I want to show my support to the many international workers who are vital and provide an invaluable contribution to their patients and the wider community. Without them, the HSC system would undoubtedly collapse.  People should be entitled to live and work in peace, free from harm and intimidation, and I stand against this reprehensible racist and xenophobic behaviour.

    “International colleagues provide the core essential skills required and support some of the most vulnerable people in our society.  They deserve nothing less than our utmost gratitude and appreciation.

    “Our international colleagues are deeply welcome here and their health, safety and wellbeing are of paramount importance.

    “It is vital that our HSC staff are not prevented from attending their workplace. This could have real consequences for service delivery and will simply not be tolerated.”

    Northern Ireland has a proud reputation of providing excellent pastoral care and practical support for our international recruits. HSC employers will continue to provide support for staff as needed and those who are feeling concerned and vulnerable should reach out for help.

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