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  1. Opening up Education in Public Health

    27 November 2009

    Making educational resources freely available to all is a hot topic, but in no area is it more important than Public Health. RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health] is calling for educational resources to be contributed to a cutting edge project, known as PHORUS, which is testing out the feasibility of making public health educational resources available across the world free of charge.

  2. What's Good for the Climate is Good for Health

    23 November 2009

    The RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health] has launched a new one day course explaining how climate change affects health and giving practical advice on how to reduce carbon emissions in the workplace and wider community.

  3. RSPH to Launch a Commissioning Guide for Promoting Health and Well-Being

    18 November 2009

    The 9th December 2009 will see the launch of a new commissioning guide for promoting health and well-being by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health]). The launch will take place in central London and will bring together many noted public health professionals including Sir Muir Gray, Director of The National Knowledge Service who will give the keynote speech.

  4. Sheffield Hallam University Integrates RSPH Qualifications into Health Degrees

    6 November 2009

    RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health] have been working with Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) to integrate the RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health] Level 2 Understanding Health Improvement and Level 1 Health Awareness Awards into their Health Degrees. SHU is taking the first important step towards becoming an exemplar Healthy University, in line with the government's Healthy Universities Framework for Action.

  5. NGO Forum Launches New Planning Guide

    5 November 2009

    The NGO Forum, recently hosted the launch of its new publication; 'A planning guide: health inequalities and the voluntary and community sector'. The NGO Forum, which is hosted by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH [Royal Society for Public Health]), brings together public health experts from non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and government policy makers, to help improve public health and reduce health inequalities across the UK.

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