Glasgow Centre for Population Health
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Generating insights and evidence and supporting new approaches to improve health and tackle inequality.
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Packed fishbowl session at #ScotPHS24 today, discussing the past 20 years of addressing health inequalities.
GCPH's future approach: Mitigation, Rebalancing, Communication. Brilliant to hear from people across public, private and third sector on their experiences and actions.
Absolutely cracking session on the linkages between health inequalities and climate justice from Mikaela Loach - Itβs Not That Radical ππ΅πΈ last night! She is spot on here π
Thank-you Mikaela Loach - Itβs Not That Radical ππ΅πΈ & Zarina Ahmad for a really insightful & inspiring conversation last night & everyone who joined us. If you missed it, Mikaela will be discussing her book 'Its Not That Radical: Climate Action to Transform the World' again Waterstones Glasgow Argyle St tonight at 7pm
Interesting job opportunity with our friends over at Good Food For All & Glasgow Community Food Network for a freelance researcher with an interest in the food system and food policy. Details below.
π©βπ«The link between educational needs and poverty is clear.
Today's Scotsman highlights by Calum Ross states that 73% of kids at Additional Support for Learning (ASL) schools come from the most deprived background areas in Glasgow.
Garry Spence Glasgow went from a population of 1,127,825 in the 1950s to a low of 577,869 at the start of the 21st century, a decline of 49% from peak to trough.
I mentioned Cumbernauld New Town and was referring to Glasgow Centre for Population Health's research by Chik Collins on excess mortality. theguardian.com/cities/2016/juβ¦
Bean growing event with Glasgow Community Food Network tomorrow at The Wash House Garden from 10am - 1 pm! No booking required!
This is part of a series of events where volunteers come together to engage in activities and gardening projects that allow curiosity and learning to flourish.
We are delighted that the fourth seminar in our current series will hear from one of the leading voices in the climate action movement, Mikaela Loach - Itβs Not That Radical ππ΅πΈ.
In-person event, 30th April, 4pm-6pm, book your place now: gcph.co.uk/events/235