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https://gregfellpublichealth.wordpress.com 10-02-2011 22:44:32
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New real time suicide data have been released by Office for Health Improvement and Disparities & show a sharp jump in January 2024.
Coming soon after ONS reported higher rates in 2023, this is a concern.
On the other hand, it is a single month figure in a developing dataset.
How worried should we be?
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This is a brilliant article by #BMJinvestigation on how alcohol industry funded educational programmes serve commercial interests and are embedded in UK schools and universities #CDoH Mark Petticrew May van Schalkwyk Commercial Determinants Research Group at LSHTM IAS SHAAP Alcohol Change UK Alcohol Focus Scotland
This month, Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) President greg fell FFPH writes about the progress made in sexual & reproductive health over the last decade & why that progress is under threat.
👀Read in full ➡️bit.ly/presblog424
English HIV and Sexual Health Commissioners Group BASHH BHIVA The FSRH National AIDS Trust Terrence Higgins Trust
New paper from Matt Keeble exploring public acceptability of local planning restrictions on new takeaways around schools. 51% of adults support, 37% neutral, 9% opposed. Thus new proposals are unlikely to be met with substantial public disapproval tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
We have a fantastic line-up and programme for The King's Fund upcoming virtual conference tackling health inequalities (8/9 May and on demand). Speakers including Bola Owolabi David Buck Ruth Robertson Duleep Allirajah greg fell FFPH Jacob Lant kingsfund.org.uk/events/health-…
…balizationandhealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
UPF industry, & esp its leading corporations, coordinate a global network of interest groups spanning multiple levels, jurisdictions, & governance spaces
268 interest groups affiliated with the UPF industry
‘core to problem’ vs ‘part of the solution'