@jocalynclark speaks to @markabellis about taking the harms of the arms industry seriously and the new series examining the arms industry as a commercial determinant of health
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⏯️ https://t.co/k7EVTZ52lE
BMJ Today, Weapons, Wealth and Health – 12 ways in which health can challenge the influence of the arms industry on global arms policy, national regulations, public spending and public opinion - https://t.co/SooYNlzUUp
Health professionals must do more to confront the arms industry’s influence on government, media, finance & universities - here’s how.
Read & share @bmj_latest series on arms industry as a commercial determinant of health
@jocalynclark@markabellis
https://t.co/EwESJ2rvnN
New study @BMJPublicHealth – Throughout life people with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs, e.g. child abuse) have lower trust in health advice and professionals but are more likely to need the information & care they can provide @acestoohigh.
https://t.co/uxFITl7hpi
Experiencing abuse and other Adverse Childhood Experiences may impact adults’ ability to cope with cost-of-living crisis. Study shows, independent of income, #ACEs are linked to greater pessimism, anxiety and distress as financial environments worsen https://t.co/O4KHuPgFh1
The findings and process for the Public Health Wales HIA on climate change has now been published in the International Journal of Public Health https://t.co/8Ih1vS3d3c
New paper - The Commercial Determinants of Violence: Identifying Opportunities for Violence Prevention through a Public Health-Based Framework Analysis. How commercial bodies and activities contribute to violence and what they could do to prevent it https://t.co/NvoJvZDqf6
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health Economist to join a fast paced and innovative Directorate within Public Health Wales. Further details available here: https://t.co/EPw6ngI8Pu Permanent: Full Time: Flexible working Bangor/Wrexham/Cardiff/Swansea Closing 13/03/2024
Knowing more about the burden of injuries and violence can be a powerful tool to alert policymakers to their responsibility for prevention.
Our new report estimates hospital costs associated with injuries and violence in the WHO European Region. (1/5)
https://t.co/7iHjWRBjDv
New Study @JAMANetworkOpen - Economic Burden of Adverse Childhood Experiences in USA. Imagine what could be achieved if we invested more in safer childhoods instead of paying lifelong health, social and economic costs of child abuse, neglect & other trauma https://t.co/wzColCNl4M
📢Our latest report with @ljmu, outlines the collective responsibility for crime prevention. Investing in early intervention is cost-effective and requires a whole-system public health approach. Read the full report here⤵️
https://t.co/kcwMA3Ci9h
📢Our latest resource provides practical support on how to implement action to prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), build resilience, and develop trauma-informed organisations, sectors and systems. Please read and share⤵️
https://t.co/Zg1h8Oiprr
Join @WHO_Europe,@PublicHealthW,@LJMUPHI on 14 Nov for the launch of the latest joint publication outlining best practices for preventing, trauma informed responses and building resilience to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE's)
Register in Zoom at https://t.co/r3KshE2AFK
📢New report! National survey shows the #CostOfLivingCrisis is taking a toll on health and wellbeing in Wales, with vulnerable people hit hardest. Many have cut back on essential items like food and heating to get by ⤵️
https://t.co/peNd7hXiUd
New study - Adults with more Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) had greater changes in health and well-being during COVID. Long term impacts of COVID on people’s health and prep for future crises should consider people’s history of childhood trauma. https://t.co/Tw7sFJADMU
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