By Aaron Mansfield, Education Manager, RSPH In October, we held the annual RSPH Health and Wellbeing Awards. The event is an opportunity to recognise and showcase outstanding provision that supports… Read more →
By Dr Patrick Saunders FRCP FFPH, Director Carolan57 Ltd, Visiting Professor of Public Health University of Staffordshire and Associate Director of WHO Collaborating Centre I served as a verifier for… Read more →
By David Kidney, UKPHR Chief Executive When UKPHR introduced registration for practitioners in 2011, eligibility was set at “autonomous practice”. In assessing a portfolio, assessors are looking for evidence that the… Read more →
By Professor Zafar Iqbal MBBS DCH MRCGP FFPHM Registrar of UKPHR: My Journey When I started my career, Public Health at a consultant level was practiced entirely by doctors.… Read more →
by David Kidney, Chief Executive, UKPHR & Zaira Ejaz, Revalidation & Registration Services Officer, UKPHR Revalidation – today’s the day Well, it has been a long time in the planning… Read more →
by David Kidney, Chief Executive, UKPHR Introducing the UK’s public health workforce When all is said and done, the public health profession in the UK is a small grouping within… Read more →
By Claire Cotter, Workforce Development Programme Manager, Public Health England David Kidney, Chief Executive, UK Public Health Register Fiona Harris, Assistant Director of Public Health, Royal Borough Greenwich and Trailblazer… Read more →
By Dr David Chappel, Consultant in Public Health (Workforce), Public Health England PHE ran a pilot in North East England from March 2016 to April 2017 to bring all UKPHR… Read more →
By Claire Cotter, Workforce Development Programme Manager, Public Health England Claire Cotter is a Programme Manager in the National Workforce Development team at Public Health England (PHE). Claire was recruited… Read more →
By Professor Darren Shickle, Professor of Public Health at University of Leeds Darren Shickle is Professor in Public Health and Head of the Academic Unit of Public Health in the… Read more →