Partnerships and Links
The NGO Forum
The NGO Forum works to support engagement between government and different non-governmental organisations on health inequalities and wider public health issues. The Forum is sponsored by the Department of Health and is managed by the Royal Society for Public Health.
The John Snow Society
The John Snow Society aims to promote the life and works of Dr John Snow, the pioneer of epidemiological method and celebrated anaesthetist. The Society is administered by the Royal Society for Public Health.
Shaping the future of health promotion
Shaping the Future is a collaboration of the Royal Society for Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, UK Voluntary Register for Public Health Specialists and Institute of Health Promotion and Education, funded by the UK Departments of Health
Department of Health
Providing health and social care policy, guidance and publications for NHS and social care professionals
UKPHA
The UKPHA is an independent UK wide voluntary association, bringing together individuals and organisations from all sectors, who share a commitment to promoting the public's health. It is a membership based organisation that aims to promote the development of healthy public policy at all levels of government and across all sectors, and to support those working in public health either professionally or in a voluntary capacity.
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)
NICE is an independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health.
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH)
The CIEH is an independent professional body and registered charity representing those who work in environmental health and related disciplines. Its primary function is the promotion of knowledge and understanding of environmental health issues.
Faculty of Public Health (FPH)
The Faculty seeks to promote for the public benefit the advancement of knowledge in the field of public health medicine. The Faculty is an authoritative body for the purpose of consultation in matters of education or public interest concerning public health medicine. The Faculty seeks to collaborate with other organisations in establishing effective public health advocacy.
The RSPH works closely with Brunel University in particular with regard to their taught Public Health Doctorate. Public Health @ Brunel is a cross-university initiative employing multidisciplinary approaches in research and training to identify and address local, national and global Public Health challenges. The RSPH has helped developed the teaching programme including staff providing sessions and work placements for those students looking for placements to provide practical applications for their learning.