Our mission
Discovering innovative and inclusive ways to improve the health of people, places and communities. Reducing health inequalities through the development and evaluation of long-lasting and environmentally sustainable interventions.
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Discovering innovative and inclusive ways to improve the health of people, places and communities. Reducing health inequalities through the development and evaluation of long-lasting and environmentally sustainable interventions.
Creating healthy urban places. Supporting mental health and wellbeing. Addressing the negative health effects of commercial practices. Designing economic policies with health equity in mind.
Our Annual Review captures the foundations being laid in our first year: documenting the establishment of our four consortia, the development of new partnerships, and the co-production of research, tools and approaches with those who are shaping population health systems.
Bringing together comprehensive information on the dynamic microsimulation model in one easy-to-navigate place.
We’re delighted to welcome four policy professionals joining a new Policy Fellowship cohort organised with CSaP – the Centre for Science and Policy. Fellows will undertake a two-year programme with shaped around their policy questions and interests.
Local Health and Global Profits Deputy Director Nason Maani's first public-facing book, co-authored with Sandro Galea, sets out to address the gap between what is known about the effects of commercial activities on health and what is done about it.
Join us to explore this exciting tool for evaluating how policy choices can impact population health and health inequalities.
Richard Self from the Welsh Government will talk about Evaluating the 20mph restricted roads policy in Wales.
This webinar examines the role of metaphor in human reasoning, decision-making and action, with the aim of making the evidence relevant for public health practitioners.