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Welcome to the Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) website. We are a research centre at the University of Edinburgh and part of the School of Health in Social Sciences. We started our work in 2008 (see ‘history’) and over the years we have been both centrally …

Journal Articles

The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) publishes a range of publications including magazines, bulletins, reports, articles, recordings, and commentaries. If you wish to view any publications in another format please send an email with the details of the file you require – such as the web link, …

Reports

2022 Divya Sivaramakrishnan, Kathleen Morrison, Jillian Manner, Ruth Jepson. Young people’s experiences of COVID-19 messaging at the start of the UK lockdown: lessons for positive engagement and information sharing. BMC Public Health 22, 352 (2022). – Click here for full report Jillian Manner (2022). Factors Impacting Workplace Health Initiatives in UK …

Current Projects – summary

GroundsWell Website https://ukprp.org/what-we-fund/groundswell/ Twitter @GroundswellCon SCPHRP Researchers: Professor Ruth Jepson is one of the three co-Directors of GroundsWell. Other SCPHRP members on the project include: Stephen Malden,  Craig O’Donnell and Emma Carroll-Monteil. UKPRP award £7.1 million for 5 years, with additional in-kind investment from the consortium’s partners Community-engaged and Data-informed …

Research

In SCPHRP we do a range of research which focuses on the upstream determinants of health. We also focus primarily on developing and/or evaluating complex interventions which have an impact on health.  Some of these are for national funding bodies such as the NIHR, but we also undertake work for …

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