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Minimum unit pricing for alcohol will save lives
FeatureThe Faculty of Public Health (FPH) is alarmed by reports that the government is intending to withdraw its plans to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol (MUP).
Read MoreDuncan Selbie Video Public Health England
FeatureLink to a video on the role and functions of Public Health England
Carbon bubble will plunge the world into another financial crisis
FeatureThe world could be heading for a major economic crisis as stock markets inflate an investment bubble in fossil fuels to the tune of trillions of dollars, according to leading economists.
Read MoreCouncil’s Community Meals Pick up First Food for Life Award in the UK
FeatureSouth Lanarkshire Council are the first catering service in the UK to achieve the Food for Life Catering Mark for their community meals service.
Read MoreN2PH public health thinking
FeatureN2PH public health thinking - The public health network in the North West of England have produced a video to tell this story. Using Three Horizon thinking, we can begin to understand the context of our work better and use innovation both to “keep the lights on” during this turbulent transition to a different world and to nurture the Third Horizon – an Equal Society, valuing everyone’s contribution, with multiple currencies in circulation, not just money. This is a massive culture shift, like oak trees, has to start small. Now the public health network in the North West of England have produced a video to tell this story. Using Three Horizon thinking, we can begin to understand the context of our work better and use innovation both to “keep the lights on” during this turbulent transition to a different world and to nurture the Third Horizon – an Equal Society, valuing everyone’s contribution, with multiple currencies in circulation, not just money. This is a massive culture shift, like oak trees, has to start small.
Read MoreNo weighting for healthy sustainable local planning: evaluation of a participatory appraisal tool for rationality and inclusivity
FeatureThis paper is concerned with the contribution that project, plan and policy appraisal can make to effective decision-making when shaping a built environment that needs to respond to the demands of local voices and also concerns for global sustainability and for population well-being. It argues that effectiveness depends on appraisal processes being both rational, based on sound science, and also inclusive, involving stakeholders and implementers. A particular problem in both respects is the widespread reliance of decision makers on methods that use weighting.
Housing with Care Matters
FeatureOctober edition of Housing with Care Matters, the newsletter from the Housing Learning and Improvement Network (LIN).
Read MoreHealth Impact Assesment in Practice
FeatureWelcome to Health Impact Assessment in Practice - the eLearning Course
Read MoreNo smoking in Chichester play parks please
FeatureSIGNS are being put up in play parks asking visitors not to smoke where children are playing.
Read MoreDepartment of Health consultation on local authority health scrutiny
FeatureProposals to update local accountability have been put forward as part of a consultation launched today on regulations governing local authority health scrutiny.
Read MoreNew Deal for health promotion call to world congress
FeatureEuroHealthNet Director Clive Needle has called for a “New Deal for Health Promotion for Europe by 2020”.
Read MoreSustainable Ventures in Public Health
FeatureThe economic benefits of green infrastructure in the North West of England - Supporting and promoting investment in green space is likely to have a range of far-reaching benefits for the local economy and public health.
Wales What a Great Place to Age - Supporting Wales and Europe to meet the challenge
FeatureSince 2003, Welsh policy has recognised the challenge and opportunities of demographic change and is well placed on several fronts with numerous successes to date.
Read MoreMapping Resilience in Brighton & Hove
FeatureReports of the Director of Public Health usually focus on local needs and seek to identify areas where these are not being met. The Brighton & Hove Annual Report of the Director of Public Health 2010 takes a quite different approach and focusses on community resilience, looking in detail at the public health vulnerabilities and assets that exist within Brighton & Hove, and suggesting how the assets might be employed to address some of the vulnerabilities.
Read More'Preparing for an ageing society: is the built environment fit for the future?
FeatureThe seminar was held as a contribution to the European Year of Active Ageing and to mark World Health Day’s theme of Ageing and Health (on April 7th).
Read MoreShaping Cities for Health: Complexity and the Planning of Urban Environments in the 21st Century
FeatureLaunched in London, UK, May 30, 2012 Collaboration between The Lancet and University College London, UK, has resulted in the second UCL Lancet Commission report, Shaping Cities for Health.
Read MoreCommission calls for city planners to consider health issues
FeatureBMJ 2012; 344 doi: 10.1136/bmj.e3784 (Published 30 May 2012) Cite this as: BMJ 2012;344:e3784 Jacqui Wise, London
Read MoreHPH - The International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals & Health Services
FeatureThe International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals & Health Services is a "network of networks". In total, it consists of 38 National / Regional HPH Networks, collaborating to reorient health care towards active promotion of health.
Read MoreUK Healthy Cities Network Annual Briefing 2011-12
FeatureWelcome to the UK Healthy Cities Network Annual Briefing 2011-12.
Health Inequalities Magazine - Trends and Innovation in Health and Social Care
FeatureHealth Equalities is a twice-yearly magazine which focuses on tackling health inequalities.
Read MoreUK Healthy Cities Network Snippets November 2012
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UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets October 2012
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UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets September 2012
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UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets August 2012
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UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets July 2012
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UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets
A PDF version of the May 2012 issue of the UK Healthy Cities Network e-update
The Housing Learning and Improvement Network (LIN)
The Housing Learning and Improvement Network (LIN), formerly responsible for managing the Department of Health's (DH) Extra Care Housing capital programme, is the leading 'knowledge hub' for a growing network of housing, health and social care professionals in England involved in planning, commissioning, designing, funding, building and managing housing with care for older people.
UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets
A PDF version of the April 2012 issue of the UK Healthy Cities Network e-update
What makes us healthy? The asset approach in practice: evidence, action, evaluation'
The follow-up to the hugely popular 'A glass half-full' has been published today and is available as a free download from What makes us healthy? The asset approach in practice: evidence, action, evaluation'* By Jane Foot, with a foreword by Professor Sir Michael Marmot and an introduction by Jane Foot and Trevor Hopkins
UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets
A PDF version of the March 2012 issue of the UK Healthy Cities Network e-update
UK Healthy Cities Network Snippets
A PDF version of the February 2012 issue of the UK Healthy Cities Network e-update
Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting transparency – A public health outcomes framework for England 2013 - 2016
This update sets out the new Public Health Outcomes Framework.
Read MoreHealthy Cities Annual Business Meeting Report
World Health Organistion (WHO) European Healthy Cities Network and Network of European National Healthy Cities Networks ‘Governance for Health at the local level: people, citizens and assets for health’ Report on the WHO business and technical conference Liège, Belgium 15th-18th June 2011.
UK Healthy Cities Network - Launch Event Report
Report providing an overview of the formal launch of the UK Healthy Cities Network Launch Event held on the 6 December 2011.
UK Healthy Cities Network Accredited by WHO Europe
The UK Healthy Cities Network attained accredited WHO status on 26 October 2011. The UK Network is now one of around 20 national networks accredited as members of the WHO Network of European National Healthy Cities Networks.
Membership Application Pack now available
If you are interested in joining the UK Healthy Cities Network, download the Membership Application Pack.
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