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New three-cities report featured in the national media
News story
The latest report from our body of research into Glasgow’s ‘excess’ mortality has sparked a lot of media interest..
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Policies to reduce health inequalities: where were we in Scotland pre-pandemic?
News story
David Walsh discusses new research looking into what has happened in Scotland since 2016 with regards to inequalities-related policies and the pre-pandemic situation.
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Our response to COVID-19 and thoughts for the future
News story
Our Associate Director, Pete Seaman, outlines how our work will respond to COVID-19 in the coming months and reflects on how we can move forward together.
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Findings Series 44 - Spatial Distribution of Deprivation and Health Outcomes
Publication
Explore how deprivation is spatially distributed in Glasgow versus Liverpool and Manchester, and how these patterns may affect health outcomes. This study provides insights into the links between spatial inequality and mortality rates in Glasgow.
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The spatial distribution of deprivation
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Investigating the impact of the spatial distribution of deprivation on health outcomes
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Comparisons of health-related behaviours and health measures
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The aim of this report is to provide a comprehensive comparison of adult morbidity, mortality health behaviours and risk factors in the Glasgow area with those seen elsewhere in Scotland
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
Project
A systematic review of international evidence on ACEs.
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Poverty, parenting and poor health
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Comparing early years’ experiences in Scotland, England and three city regions
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Policy recommendations for population health: progress and challenges
Publication
This report details research looking into what has happened in Scotland since 2016 with regards to inequalities-related policies and recommendations for action.
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Scottish Faculty of Public Health conference 2016
News story
We recently presented research at the 2016 Scottish Faculty of Public Health conference.