Other Research in the Centre for Public Health
The Centre for Public Health has collaborated with researchers from across the University on a broad theme of topics which includes work on health inequalities, environmental aspects of public health and the ethics of public health.
Previous Research:
- First Dental Steps Intervention: a feasibility study of a Health Visitor led infant oral health improvement programme - NIHR SPHR
- The public’s role in public health – understanding and negotiating public support for policies designed to improve population health - NIHR SPHR
- Improving methodology for place and community-based public health natural experiments and interventions - NIHR SPHR
- Mapping the child health system at a local level to reduce health inequalities - NIHR SPHR
- The CVI Project -The Compex Visual Impairment Project in Children (PI: Cathy Williams)
- Inequitable access to preventive and therapeutic health interventions for older people and the consequences of Intervention-Generated Inequalities (PI: Yoav Ben-Shlomo)
- Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) (Co-Director: Dr Suzanne Audrey)
- Progressing the public health agenda: ethnicity and migration (UoB CPH researcher collaborator on project: Yoav Ben-Shlomo)
- Developing a systems perspective for the evaluation of local public health interventions (UoB CPH researchers collaborating on project: Dr Frank de Vocht and Prof. Russ Jago)
- Making Laws on Public Health: Regulation of Responsibilities and Freedoms (Prof. John Coggon)
- Establishing an interdisciplinary research collaboration to investigate the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence interventions on the health of people living with substance use disorders (UoB collaborator on project: Prof. John Coggon)
- The Health Foundation project on different forms of evidence to inform public health decision-making (UoB CPH collaborator on project: Prof. John Coggon)
- Guidance on ethics, commissioned by Public Health England for the UK Public Health workforce (UoB CPH collaborator: Prof. John Coggon)