Glasgow Centre for Population Health

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We generate insights and evidence and supports new approaches to improve health and tackle inequality.

Generating insights, evidence and new solutions; providing leadership for action to tackle inequality and improve health.

Glasgow’s Full of Beans Campaign: Promoting Sustainable & Healthy Diets 06/01/2025

🌱 A bean-utiful year in Glasgow!

The Full of Beans campaign celebrated the power of beans to nourish people and the planet. From school meals to community workshops, it how these tiny powerhouses can make a big impact on health and sustainability.

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Glasgow’s Full of Beans Campaign: Promoting Sustainable & Healthy Diets Discover how Glasgow’s Full of Beans campaign inspired communities to embrace beans for health, sustainability, and climate goals. Learn about its success in schools, partnerships, and future plans for a greener, healthier diet.

22/12/2023
28/11/2023

Our next webinar on 7th December will focus on the commercial determinants of health, led by Prof Sharon Friel of the Australian National University. Book your place here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/233

Photos from Glasgow Food Policy Partnership's post 16/11/2023
14/11/2023

Still time to sign up to our seminar next Thursday afternoon, chaired by Dani Garavelli and with speakers David Walsh and Prof Gerry McCartney of University of Glasgow

Register here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/232

Chaired by Dani Garavelli, our next seminar in Seminar Series 20 will see speakers David Walsh of GCPH & Gerry McCartney of University of Glasgow explore the change in health inequalities in Scotland over the last 20 years

Register here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/232

06/11/2023

Chaired by Dani Garavelli, our next seminar in Seminar Series 20 will see speakers David Walsh of GCPH & Gerry McCartney of University of Glasgow explore the change in health inequalities in Scotland over the last 20 years

Register here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/232

31/10/2023

As part of , we were invited by the Glasgow Centre for Population Health to write a blog on the evolution of our services and explain why our work supporting minority ethnic communities and other equality groups is as important as ever. 👇👇

🔗 https://bit.ly/evolution-of-WSREC

Behind the Barrier: Health in Mind and Intercultural Youth Scotland’s Inclusive Mental Health Support | Glasgow Centre for Population Health 31/10/2023

Racism and socioeconomic factors seriously impact mental health for those who face these everyday inequalities. This blog for details the support provided by Health in Mind and Intercultural Youth Scotland for Black and racially minoritised communities in Scotland.

Behind the Barrier: Health in Mind and Intercultural Youth Scotland’s Inclusive Mental Health Support | Glasgow Centre for Population Health Black History Month presents an opportunity to celebrate and highlight the achievements of those paving the way for change for Black communities.

30/10/2023

For we are re-sharing Prof Laura Serrant's 2019 GCPH seminar on screaming silences, the importance of being heard & why we must learn from the past– told from the perspective of health care but which transcends sectors & disciplines.

Listen here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/200

27/10/2023

Institutional racism is a key determinant in differential employment statues, disproportionate levels of poverty and ultimately inequalities in health.
In a guest blog West of Scotland Regional Equality Council - WSREC explain the vital support they provide for racialised minority Scots accessing employability prospects

Access the blog here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/latest/news/1107_from_1971-present_the_evolution_of_wsrec

Photos from Glasgow Centre for Population Health's post 25/10/2023

“Racial inequalities are not accidental- they are the system functioning as intended”.
Prof David Williams explains how racism shapes health in this important GCPH seminar

Watch it here: https://www.gcph.co.uk/events/213

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