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Reflections on poverty
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It's Challenge Poverty Week and in this blog James Egan reflects on areas of poverty work and research involving the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH), looking at what lessons can be learned from listening more to those living in poverty.
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The cost of the school day - a headteacher's view
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David McNulty, Headteacher of Avenue End Primary School, outlines his school’s experiences with the Cost of the School Day project and the lessons learned.
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The M74 - a transport connection or public health blockage?
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Fiona Crawford examines the issues around Glasgow's newest urban artery
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Final evaluation report of the Healthier, Wealthier Children (HWC) project published
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Scotland, Australia, and Sweden: the Healthier, Wealthier Children journey so far…
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We published a series of blogs looking at how child health and social care services are developing new ways of working with financial support services to tackle child poverty in three countries: Scotland, Australia, and Sweden.
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Supporting community participation in research projects - part II
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This two-part blog discusses six contextual factors which are important for supporting community participation in research projects during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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The power of working together: when health and financial wellbeing services join forces
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This is the second in a series of blogs on how universal health and social care services can and are tackling child poverty.
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Poverty isn’t inevitable, local action is possible
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For Challenge Poverty Week 2018, Dr Sonya Scott discusses actions to tackle poverty.
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“Do you do this for the money or the banter?”: getting young people to talk about what they think and how they feel
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Lisa Garnham discusses her experience using filmmaking to engage young people in research.
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Can we fix the food system? A systems approach to food justice: Part 2
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