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Resilience: where next?
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The fifth blog in our series looks back over Glasgow's resilience journey ahead of our forthcoming Healthier Future Forum.
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Surprises at work: building resilience through recognition and appreciation
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In our fourth blog in the resilience series, Cathy Sharp of Research for Real looks at building resilience in the workplace and the role of appreciative inquiry.
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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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The unprecedented rise of mortality across poorer parts of the UK
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Danny Dorling discusses recent findings from a major study of mortality across UK countries and cities, and highlights unprecedented worsening mortality among the UK’s poorest communities.
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New briefing on the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on women
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This micro briefing presents a range of evidence on the disproportionate impact of the social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on women.
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The SHAPE of post-COVID communities - a collaborative conversation
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New blog looks at a recent event discussing how we can work together to ensure a fair and representative post-pandemic recovery.
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Understanding political effects on health - in Glasgow and across the UK
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David Walsh discusses new, updated, research into excess mortality in Glasgow compared to Liverpool and Manchester, and the importance of understanding the political causes of widening health inequalities across the whole of the UK.
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Women have a right to the city
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This is the second in our series of blogs focusing on gender inequalities - guest blogger Holly Bruce looks at the issue of women’s safety in public spaces.
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Our Rights, Our Communities: Knowledge is power
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This blog was written by Lydia Gitamvu, a New Scots woman who took part in a peer advocacy training project in Glasgow and a peer-led evaluation of that training. These are her reflections of the training and the experience of being a peer researcher.
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Our Rights, Our Communities: Co-production in practice
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In this blog, Lisa Garnham, a Public Health Research Specialist at GCPH, reflects on the recent peer-led evaluation she was involved in and the importance of time, trust and relationships for co-production