SCPHRP Magazine – Spring Edition 2015
Inside… Evaluating Edinburgh’s first outdoor gym in Wester Hailes SCPHRP meets Professor Richard Wiseman And much more. Mar 27, 2015
Smoking & Health in Scotland Infographic
Partly funded by SCPHRP through the project ‘Youth Tobacco and Alcohol Environments in Scotland and the relationships with Risky Behaviours‘, the Centre for Research on Environment, Society and Health (CRESH) and Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) Scotland have produced an infographic on some of the key statistics on smoking and health in Scotland. Mar …
SCPHRP Bulletin No 11
Take Five Minutes to read about recent developments at the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research & Policy (SCPHRP): News & Events If you would like to make suggestions regarding a SCPHRP event – including potential collaborations or speakers, would like to share articles and papers, or publicise your own …
Trauma Conference 2015: Austerity, Poverty and Psychological Trauma
Thursday 28 May 2015, University of Stirling, Stirling The concept of exposure to a traumatic event(s) is now recognised as a contributing factor to the development of a variety of mental health issues. Research supports that major risk factors for mental health issues are poverty, poor education, unemployment, social isolation …
Calling all obesity researchers: Scottish Landscape Obesity Review
05/03/2015 Dear Colleagues, Many thanks for responding to our call for information on obesity-related research conducted in Scotland over the last decade. We are now coming to the end of our data collection period and would like to give you the chance to review the information we’ve extracted about your …
Open Space on Health Inequalities in Scotland: Emerging Risks and Opportunities for Change
#OpenSpaceHI For more information and to register: https://openspacehi.eventbrite.co.uk Theme: An open space to discuss what you think health inequalities in Scotland will look like in the next decade and beyond, particularly related to emerging risk factors, health/wellbeing outcomes and potential solutions given the current (and emerging) social and political landscape. Summary …
Infographic: Why We Need to Talk About Continuity of Care for Maternity
Infographic produced by The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy and The Royal College of Midwives 2014 Jan 23, 2015