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23 Oct 2017
Ian Burbidge
From anti-tobacco campaigners to Black Lives Matters, social movements have a history of driving change. But how do social movements work, and how can we make change happen at a smaller scale in our communities?
01 Sep 2017
Tom Harrison
Tom Harrison recently attended the Mental Health and Employment Review workshop on stigma and culture. Here he outlines 6 reflections for the review team to consider.
15 Aug 2017
Miro Griffiths
Disability Studies scholar Miro Griffiths argues that we need to disrupt our understanding of ‘normal’ in order for disabled people to benefit from a social movement for health.
03 Aug 2017
Jonathan Schifferes
Poor diets are among the major public health challenges of our time. We need a new relationship between food, farming and the countryside.
30 Jun 2017
The fight against smoking is a national success story, but its history provides lessons for all involved in public health.
25 May 2017
Matthew Taylor
What's the impact of urban living, diversity & deprivation on health? Matthew Taylor blogs on a new report from Guys' & St Thomas' Charity.
05 May 2017
Tom Harrison explores how the RSA's welcome conversation around the nature of good work can help catalyse a response to improve the health of all workplaces.
10 Apr 2017
We are continuously interrupted at work. What impact is this having on our ability to work productivity and well-being at work?
owen Mcneir
Owen McNeir FRSA introduces Remarkable Lives, a new social venture which aims to enhance quality of life in old age through visual storytelling.
21 Mar 2017
International Happiness day gives us a chance to reflect on how we all support the creation of a healthy society, and moving beyond a focus wellbeing might help us get there faster.
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