Publications
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Findings Series 26 - Active Travel 2010 October 2010 | Briefing Paper Moving in the right direction? Findings from a review of transport policy in Scotland |
Seminar Series Six - synopsis September 2010 | Report Synopsis of Seminar Series Six - December 2009-May 2010 |
Seminar Series evaluation report September 2010 | Other This report documents FMR Research's evaluation of the GCPH Seminar Series |
Findings Series 25 - the Glasgow Effect September 2010 | Briefing Paper Investigating a 'Glasgow Effect': why do equally deprived UK cities experience different health outcomes? |
Health Girl and Friends: From Here to Equality August 2010 | Report From Here To Equality explains, in simple terms and using a cartoon format, that by working together, those in health and planning can create healthier and more sustainable neighbourhoods, with people at the heart of their success. |
Assessing the Health Impacts of Glasgow's Local Housing Strategy 2011-2016 June 2010 | Report Assessing the Health Impacts of Glasgow's Local Housing Strategy 2011-2016 - Health Impact Assessment Scoping Workshop Report |
Scottish Observatory for Work and Health - year 2 annual report June 2010 | Report The 2010 annual report from the Scottish Observatory for Work and Health. |
Integrating Health into City Plan 3 May 2010 | Report Integrating Health into City Plan 3 - report of a Health Stakeholder Workshop |
Investigating a 'Glasgow Effect' April 2010 | Report Why do equally deprived UK cities experience different health outcomes? |
Health impacts of the John Muir Award April 2010 | Report This report assess the impact of participation in the John Muir Award on the health-related behaviours, attitudes and ‘trajectories’ of 10-16 year olds from Scotland. |