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Work Programmes

  • Healthy urban planning
  • GoWell
  • pSoBid
  • Resilience and networks
  • Behaviour change
  • Health related services - tackling inequalities
  • Local authority role
  • Healthy sustainable transport
  • Partnership action on social determinants
  • Understanding Glasgow's health
  • Economy/employment
    • Scottish Observatory for Work and Health
  • New perspectives
  • Asset based approaches for health improvement - NEW
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Employment, economy and health

This programme examines the relationships between the economy, work and ill health. It applies existing evidence to the trends observed in Glasgow and west of Scotland to distil implications for health.

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  • Working for healthier life research report
  • Findings Series 9 - Employability and social networks
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