PHINS 2022
This year’s PHINS (Public Health Information Network for Scotland) seminar took place on the morning of Tuesday 15th November.
Programme
Welcome and introduction by the Chair - Gerry McCartney, University of Glasgow
Understanding the health of people with overlapping experiences of homelessness, justice involvement, problem drug use, and psychosis: lessons from administrative data - Emily Tweed, MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow
Why do we need action on 'missingness' in health care? - Andrea Williamson, University of Glasgow - Presented by Ross McQueenie, Public Health Scotland
Cost of living crisis and food insecurity - Anna Taylor, The Food Foundation
Climate resilience - the GALLANT approach - Jaime Toney, University of Glasgow
Fairly reducing car use in Scottish cities: a just transition for transport for low-income households - Becca Massey-Chase, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
Addressing climate change - the case of public food in Scotland - Mary Brennan, University of Edinburgh
Emily Tweed
Ross McQueenie
Anna Taylor
Jaime Toney
Becca Massey-Chase
Mary Brennan
Changing life expectancy in the UK and why it matters (animation)
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