FPH

@FPH

UK Faculty of Public Health aims to improve the public's health through advocacy and campaign work, education, and standard-setting.

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Joined February 2009

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  1. MPs say end 'false economy' of public health cuts and value ph professionals

  2. I know of at least one - hoping to nominate one a year health what about you?

  3. Full statement on alcohol guidelines and why we need minimum unit price for alcohol: cc

  4. We back@UK_AHA calls for labelling on alcohol so people can make informed choices: ( is a member of )

  5. Team GB success in shows that success is team effort - sugar tax alone not enough to tackle childhood obesity:

  6. . tells we will be v disappointed if right measures to tackle childhood obesity aren't taken

  7. There's useful info on the website about Part B/OSPHE timescales, in case you need it: cc

  8. Great opportunity for folk to have a say in NICE guidance

  9. Look out for on at 6pm - he's due on to talk about childhood obesity and why we need a properly integrated approach

  10. Obesity threatens 1000s of lives. We need bold action. supports to tackle

  11. Toxic warzones affect children's teeth: -> this blog looks at similar issues:

    • @UK_AHA

      Alcohol Health Alliance UK ¦ a coalition of over 40 organisations committed to reducing the damage caused to health by alcohol in the UK ¦ RTs not endorsements

    • @PublicHealthStR

      A Public Health Specialty Registrar currently in year 4 of training. All opinions are my own and following/retweets are not endorsements.

  12. Swindon set to lose 11 of 15 libraries - FPH members, email policy@fph.org.uk to join our Libraries and Health SIG:

  13. Looking forward to meeting to discuss public mental health & steps to improve it

  14. Public health training ensures billions of NHS £ are wisely spent: response to public health salaries report

  15. Congrats to , and others for today's ruling: a great result. Here's 's response:

  16. Inequality is bad for the economy and our health - response to the report out today:

  17. Impact of poverty costs UK £78bn a year, says report: manifesto calls for living wage for all in work+training

  18. Air quality, the Polluter Pays Principle - and conflict zones. Food for thought in this blog piece:

  19. Why old teeth tell new stories about lack of Vitamin D. Comment in piece from President

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