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This impact case study details Young Lives' unique findings on nutrition, growth and the potential for recovery
This suite of impact assessments accompanies the public health White Paper Healthy Lives, Healthy People.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Public Health Outcomes Framework examines indicators that help health and care professionals and the public to understand trends in public health.
This review of health seeking behaviour outlines the main approaches within the field, and some of the findings from recent work
Results from a follow up study of previous NDNS participants in August to October 2020.
We focus on improving the nation’s health so that everyone can expect to live more of life in good health, and on levelling up health disparities to break the link between background and prospects for a healthy life. OHID is...
This document sets out the government's plans for transforming public health in England.
This paper reviews the theory and qualitative evidence (particularly from 2010 to 2016) in the public health and nutrition literature
Estimates of the associations between work-limiting ill-health, demographic and labour market changes, and recent rises in economic inactivity, using Annual Population Survey data.
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