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Keep up to date with the Centre for Health Policy @UniStrathclyde. https://t.co/Enaq9121g2 on Bluesky. Book launch - https://t.co/0pLmwuxMnC
Glasgow, Scotland
Joined October 2018
A lovely end to the working week exploring the identity, vision, and story of CHP in picturesque settings. Learning to listen is as important as learning to tell stories. Huge thanks to Jane Nash from @narativ London for facilitating these discussions.
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CHP is hosting a book launch for “Getting Better” 29/05/25 at the University of Strathclyde. Debs Shipton from Public Health Scotland joins award-winning authors @ProfBambra, Prof Julia Lynch, & Prof Kat Smith for discussion on health inequalities and Q&A (1)
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CHP BLOG ⚖️Balancing Work, Family, and Care Responsibilities.@France_Fiori and @edwardpomeroy00 explore the dynamics which shape the provision of informal care from adult children towards their parents. Read more:
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RT @Strath_FAI: Come along to this webinar if you are interested in hearing about the work of SHERU, a joint programme of work between @Str….
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Looking forward to hearing more at todays book launch 4:30-6pm at the Mandela Auditorium, learning and teaching building.
The devastating impact of the UK government’s austerity measures on life expectancy is explored in a new book by David Walsh and @gerrymccartney1 @UofGSHW that calls out politicians for a ‘dereliction of public health duty’. Read more ➡️ @UofGMVLS
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New CHP blog! @DEE_DDelaney provides an insight into Scottish law and policy surrounding parenthood and children. Her research finds a disconnect between policy and law in Scotland and lived experiences of parents and access to support. Full blog here:
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⭐️This latest open access paper is the first study to examine how the scope, focus, and boundaries of the CMO role vary over time, across the four UK nations.@ProfKatSmith @fafardpatrick @akmacintyre & Margaret MacAuley ⭐️.
@ProfKatSmith @FafardPatrick @akmacintyre & Margaret MacAulay explore the role of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) in the UK and the potential tensions arising from their dual status: ‘independent’ science advisors and senior civil servants
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Join us for a seminar and discussion about the role of oral history in understanding the health impacts of changes in Scotland’s industrial landscape; with insights from Dr Lisa Garnham, Prof Arthur McIvor & Dr @yvonne_mcfadden 🏴🏭
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