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Welcome to the NIHR SPHR blog. Read expert opinions, research stories and experiences from our researchers, trainees and public health professionals.

BLOG, TRAINING

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What is the right amount of food for preschool children?

Alice Porter discusses her PhD research on age-appropriate portion sizes for preschool aged children.

  • Alice Porter
  • PhD student

BLOG, TRAINING

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Behind the research: Alex Lewington

  • Alex Lewington
  • Peer Researcher
  • The McPin Foundation

BLOG, NEWS, NEWS, TRAINING

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Is a picture truly worth a thousand words? A blog by Emma Adams

  • Emma Adams
  • Pre-doctoral fellow

BLOG, FUSE, NEWS AND EVENTS, PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

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Changing school culture to improve mental health

  • Tricia Jessiman
  • Senior Research Associate in Qualitative Public Health Research
  • University of Bristol

BLOG, NEWS, PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

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Delivering community interventions to improve public mental health

  • Dr Fiona Duncan
  • SPHR researcher
  • Fuse

BLOG, NEWS, PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

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Visualising Public Mental Health

  • Laura E. Fischer
  • Graphic designer

BLOG, NEWS, PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

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‘Buddies in Bloom’: the creation of a Buddy System for the SPHR Public Mental Health programme

  • Gillian Samuel
  • Public Involvement Coordinator and Peer Researcher
  • The McPin Foundation

BLOG, FUSE, NEWS, PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

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Dealing with the mental health crisis – the challenge of asking the experts!

  • Dr Fiona Duncan
  • SPHR researcher
  • Fuse

BLOG, FUSE, INEQUALITIES, NEWS, PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

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How do we improve diversity in research?

  • Dr Vic McGowan
  • Research Fellow
  • Newcastle University

BLOG, NEWS AND EVENTS

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Working together to tackle inequalities and inactivity

  • Sophie Phillips
  • PhD student

BLOG, NEWS AND EVENTS

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Discussing ‘Tricky Topics’ with Young People at a Distance: the Challenges of Exploring Sensitive Subjects in Virtual Focus Groups

  • AYPH
  • The Association for Young People’s Health

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