RSPH brings together MPs and businesses to discuss workplace health solutions

At an All-Party Parliamentary Group this week, we brought together key stakeholders to discuss the solutions to making the places we spend our time healthier.

New report calls for people to get talking about health issues

By training professionals to include conversations about health into their daily routines, we can improve the health outcomes of the public.

RSPH responds to the announcement of the public health grant 25-26

Why is public health education so important?

On International Day of Education, Samantha King, Head of Membership & Educational Services, writes about the important role public health education plays in protecting and improving the health of the public.

RSPH accredits staff training on healthy weight for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

The training is suitable for all trust staff and aims to help them to have a helpful and meaningful conversation about weight that avoids stigma, blame, judgement and prejudice.

Millions of Brits feel the places they spend most time in are bad for their health

Millions of people feel the places they spend their time are bad for their health. But what if that wasn't the case? Our latest report looks at how our environments influence our health and wellbeing.

New CPD opportunity for NHS staff leads culture change around violence

Designed for NHS staff working in high-risk environments, the training addresses the root causes of violence and abuse.

Celebrating the Achievements of AHPs in Public Health

Deputy Chief AHP Officer for England Linda Hindle and student dietician Kyle Kennedy explain the progress made by Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) in the latest impact report.

Supporting independence and promoting health: An interview with Doctor Anita Mottram, Principal Occupational Therapist at Kirklees Council

We spoke to Anita Mottram, Principal Occupational Therapist at Kirklees Council, about her experience with the latest resource for the social care workforce.

What the Government must do to move from sickness to prevention

With more people living longer with complex health problems, it is prevention which must be at the heart of any plan to make Britain healthier.