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19 Sep 2016
Kathryn Perera
The biggest blockers to starting social movements in health are self-imposed, argues Kathryn Perera. Here she offers three useful tips for moving from uncertainty to action.
05 Sep 2016
Nathalie Spencer
What is the best way to influence stakeholders and generate change? Different approaches to generating change have different strengths, when should each be used to the best effect?
30 Aug 2016
Dr Mark Lang
Dr Mark Lang explores Deep Place as an approach to bring greater equality and environmental sustainability to our communities.
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24 Aug 2016
Author Rebecca Asher explores the stereotypes that influence men’s behaviour and what can be done to change them – for the benefit of us all.
Fellowship news
17 Aug 2016
Co-founded by RSA Fellow, Giovanna Forte, Forte Medical is pioneering new innovations in an often overlooked area of basic medicine, the collection of urine samples.
Alan Bec
Alan Bec FRSA and Fellowship Councillor discusses his upcoming event focusing on a natural mindset in Gloucestershire and sends a call out for people to get involved.
15 Aug 2016
Science journalist Helen Pearson reveals insights from the five birth cohort studies begun in 1940s Britain, that form the basis of how we understand inequality and health today.
14 Aug 2016
What can behavioural science teach us about our food habits and, most importantly, what can we do to feel nourished but not deprived.
07 Aug 2016
Alan Higgins
Alan Higgins, Director of Public Health at Oldham Council highlights opportunities for public health to actively engage with arts activity.
01 Aug 2016
David Russell
David Russell, Head of Development and Policy at Spice Time Credits argues we all can make contributions to improving health, through coming together we can create social movements that create their own momentum.
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