Unfortunately the UKPHN will be closing this December 2022. We have achieved a significant amount since our establishment in 2014. We hope that the public health system will continue to work together to take forward important agendas and the system-wide conversations continue.
Our latest consultation scan is now live on our website. This list of current consultations is compiled each week and includes open consultations from government and non-government agencies across the UK: https://t.co/JcTJdIqBf3
As part of our #DPH175 🎂celebrations, we have created a timeline of all things #PublicHealth
See when & how MOsH/DsPH have adapted & responded to global & domestic events to continually strive and advocate for improvements - & equity - in the health of our local communities.
If Government wishes to deliver a true economic recovery and deliver on the ‘levelling up’ agenda it must invest in protecting and improving health.
FPH's response to the Autumn Statement.
https://t.co/FbBpB026q2
The public health grant for England has been cut by 24% in real terms per person since 2015-16, with cuts disproportionately falling on deprived areas.
If the UK government cares at all about improving health, it must restore funding, says @MaggieRae20 https://t.co/N0EepS3LCT
Join the next London Public Health Forum to discuss how we can work together to reduce the impacts of air pollution on health outcomes.
Guest speaker: Professor Chris Whitty @CMO_England
Date: 29 Nov, 9.30am https://t.co/yqS7lkPhmL
#LondonPHForum
One of our Board Members @AliceWiseman11 has been talking to the BBC about how preventative #PublicHealth initiatives save ££ & improve people’s lives and why it is vital to prevent further cuts to funding.
@HealthFdn https://t.co/oGzqGQKnvX
📢We are hiring📢
Have you got experience in #workshop and #eventmanagement?
We are now recruiting for a brand new role of Leadership Development Manager.
For more information about this fantastic opportunity to join @ADPHUK visit https://t.co/cLt9Lle6U6.
Five key legacies as we emerge from COVID-19 @ProfKevinFenton:
- Data and evidence
- Integrated working
- Deeper community engagement
- Strong leadership
- Being kind to yourself and others!
We must harness these learnings & always seek out opportunities.
#UKHSA22
Tonight’s the night! Join us at 7pm for the Health and Wellbeing Awards 2022 livestream for a celebration of the best practice in public health #RSPHAwards: https://t.co/DA6fhun4YJ
Congratulations @Food_Foundation, shortlisted as Health Equity finalists in next week's #RSPHAwards for the #EndChildFoodPoverty Coalition - supporting @MarcusRashford's call to the government to improve food access for children in low-income families ▶️ https://t.co/rOc56TQ1sZ
Brilliant new resource from @NICEComms: practical guidance containing NICE evidence-based recommendations that support reducing health inequalities along with other tools.
📄We’ve just launched our new Health Inequalities practical web resource.
This contains NICE guidance and other tools to help integrated care systems reduce #HealthInequalities.
➡️https://t.co/fJ6sAXni2x
Some ICSs have a high concentration of deprivation – nearly 50% of neighbourhoods in some ICSs are in the most deprived fifth of areas nationally.
Our long read explores health inequalities across ICSs and some of the challenges ahead ➡️ https://t.co/JqoqOn0ymz
Last month FPH held an international Climate Conference, bringing together public health professionals from across the globe to discuss how we tackle the #ClimateEmergency🌎
All recordings are now available to watch via the FPH website.
https://t.co/euYg2QRGJw
It’s #PublicHealthWorkforceWeek 👩🏾💼👨🏼💼👩⚕️
FPH joins with @R_S_P_H to celebrate and call for better support and recognition for the tireless contribution of the public health workforce to public health & wellbeing.
https://t.co/V3BVNpBSAn
This morning we hosted a policy discussion with stakeholders about the challenges the #publichealthworkforce face and how we can collectively support them. We had a great debate, so watch this space for more outputs and ways to be involved in this conversation.
With party conference season underway, FPH has issued a suite of policy briefings on the cost-of-living crisis, climate, food, drugs, and other key policy issues. Our public health voice and leadership must be stronger than ever at these challenging times https://t.co/2kH4sec0TM
This is very concerning news for the public health community. Good health is central to economic growth and we need a clear commitment from Government to prioritise health inequalities and deliver the white paper as planned.
The #InequalitiesInHealthAlliance is concerned to hear reports that plans to publish the Health Disparities White Paper may have been scrapped – we're urging @theresecoffey to maintain the commitment because #EverythingAffectsHealth. Read our letter here: https://t.co/GLN76xq4zW