The podcast aims to look into various public health issues through a discussion between RSPH and an expert guest.
Kiran Kenth, Director of Regional and National Programmes at RSPH, speaks to a number of people involved with community champion approaches about the value that they bring to the communities they serve.
In this episode Laura Furness, Head of Engagement at RSPH, spoke with Colin Espie, Clinical Director of the Experimental & Clinical Sleep Medicine Programme at the University of Oxford, about why we should prioritise our sleep.
Laura Furness, head of engagement at RSPH, speaks to Peter Baker, Director of Global Action on Men's Health, about improving the health of men and boys around the world.
RSPH CEO Christina Marriott and CEO of the Health Foundation, Dr Jennifer Dixon, discuss the abolition of PHE, the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on health systems, and the future of public health. The podcast was recorded during the week commencing August 17. The discussion references events that took place during that week. Access the report 'Place-based approaches for reducing health inequalities' here: http://bit.ly/PlaceBasedGov
This episode focuses on the RSPH Health and Wellbeing Awards from the perspective of an award winner, Stuart King, CEO of BeeZee Bodies. Stuart and our Chief Executive, Shirley Cramer CBE, discuss behaviour change in the context of the work of BeeZee Bodies.
The first miniseries focuses on obesity, and features our Chief Executive, Shirley Cramer CBE, and NHS commentator, writer and broadcaster Roy Lilley.
The first miniseries focuses on obesity, and features our Chief Executive, Shirley Cramer CBE, and NHS commentator, writer and broadcaster Roy Lilley.