News
Deep End Advice Worker pilot project evaluation published Our new publication evaluates the pilot Deep End Advice Worker project, which delivered £850,000 worth of unclaimed benefit entitlement to patients in the east end. |
Published
14 September 2017 |
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Power - a health and social justice issue In this guest blog, Dr Andrew Fraser looks at power as a fundamental influence on health and our new short animation which helps promote understanding of the importance of power in shaping social and health inequalities. |
Published
24 August 2017 |
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Young carers in Glasgow - research and strategy In this blog, Becky discusses how some of the key findings from recent GCPH research into young carers can help support the Young Carer Strategy currently being implemented by Glasgow City Carers’ Partnership. |
Published
08 August 2017 |
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Glasgow 2014 volunteers - legacy research New report summarises findings from a survey of clyde-sider volunteer applicants two years after the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. |
Published
21 July 2017 |
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How does work affect your quality of life and health? Lisa Garnham has been working with community researchers as part of our exploring neighbourhood change project, in this blog they discuss their experiences undertaking research in their communities. |
Published
05 June 2017 |
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Spring e-newsletter The latest e-newsletter from the GCPH is available now. |
Published
04 April 2017 |
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Striking a balance – exploring and illustrating asset-based approaches in services In this blog Jennifer McLean looks at new research into asset-based approaches in services in Scotland. |
Published
16 March 2017 |
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Active travel seminar We recently held a seminar as part of a series of learning events about our active travel programme of research. |
Published
14 March 2017 |
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New analyses of cycling in Glasgow We have published descriptive analyses of datasets relating to cycling within Glasgow in order to help provide a picture of cycling activity within the city. |
Published
13 March 2017 |
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Research Connecting Communities Jessica Watson looks at a film which set out to find out what difference social research has made to lives of people living in the East End of Glasgow. |
Published
08 February 2017 |