WHIASU
@whiasu
Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit (WHIASU), based in WHO CC, Public Health Wales. Support, guidance and capacity building for HIA to all in Wales.
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http://www.whiasu.wales.nhs.uk 21-11-2011 16:22:04
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The HIA of the CPTPP is only the second ever of a trade agreement and it highlights how HIA is a useful tool for trade policy makers and the potential positive and negative health impacts that a trade agreement can bring. Thanks to Courtney McNamara @MgtJD and all involved!
The double-edged impact of #CPTPP on #Wales demonstrates the inextricable link between #trade & #health Public Health Wales argue that HIA on trade deals can anticipate their impact & prevent trade negotiators ‘trading away’ our nation’s health & well-being 👇citp.ac.uk/publications/a…
📢New report: Health Impact Assessment for Climate Adaptation: Learn how HIA supports policymakers in enhancing well-being, reducing harm, and ensuring equity in cross sector climate change adaptation policies Urban Habitats #ClimateAction phwwhocc.co.uk/resources/heal…
Publication Launch 🚀 linking planetary & human health, today Healthy City Design 2025 International Congress we are delighted to launch this publication developed collaboratively with PHW WHO Collaborating Centre (WHO CC). urban-habitats.com/2023/10/17/new… WHIASU Public Health Wales
Join us on 23 April for a seminar with Dr Liz Green, Director of the Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit. This is a hybrid event. To register email [email protected]. UCC School of Public Health Monica O’Mullane HealthResearchBoard @CRF_CORK WHIASU UCC Research Eluska Fernandez National Suicide Research Foundation
Many thanks to Dr Liz Green Public Health Wales for today's comprehensive & thought-provoking presentation on the evolution of health impact assessments in Wales, and the lessons to be learned. UCC School of Public Health Liz Green Eluska Fernandez Monica O’Mullane maggie oneill #CeaseFireNow UCC Research
I’m very happy to share that I’ve been appointed as an Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Liverpool in the Department of Geography and Planning. I’m looking forward to working with colleagues there on HIA and health in environmental assessments Thomas B Fischer .
Spatial Planning and Health Event on Feb 12, 2025. Registration is now open for Public Health Wales annual event. This interactive session is in person in Cardiff with virtual access for the presentations only. Places are limited. Link below. eventbrite.co.uk/e/digwyddiad-c…