Knowledge for Public Health
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NIHR funded collaboration between the universities of Nottingham, Hallam and Sheffield - improving the way research is used in public health planning and delivery. https://www.know-ph.ac.uk/ Archive https://bit.ly/3TiLlS0
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Join us on November 4th for our next @know-ph.bsky.social webinar: Highlighting the importance of health impact assessments.

Fiona Marshall and @joelangley.bsky.social will talk about HIAs for housing developers, communities and key decision makers in England.
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Added Value: Highlighting the importance of health impact assessments for housing developers, communities and key decision makers in England
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We propose that there is a need for a shared language and dialogue of health impact assessments, understanding the commercial leverage which HIAs afford for developers, robust community intelligence and the pivotal role housing plays in determining individual and community health outcomes.
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Drawing on evidence we identified areas of practice which could align the process of using HIAs to support the need to consider the building blocks of health as key to long-term gains for developers, decision makers, local economies & communities beyond the completion of new developments.
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A plethora of HIA templates are available, the generic content of which may not meet the needs of key decision makers. This webinar draws on recent workshops we hosted with 3 Local Authorities where NIHR research evidence, practice & policy evidence and experience of HIAs were discussed.
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Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) are often required by Local Authorities (LAs) when submitting planning applications for new domestic housing developments. Developers often experience delays in securing planning approvals as the quality, depth and complexity of the HIAs are often variable.

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Join us on November 4th for our next @know-ph.bsky.social webinar: Highlighting the importance of health impact assessments.

Fiona Marshall and @joelangley.bsky.social will talk about HIAs for housing developers, communities and key decision makers in England.
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Added Value: Highlighting the importance of health impact assessments for housing developers, communities and key decision makers in England
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@lizzysuch.bsky.social introduced the session and @andytattersall.bsky.social talked about working with @nihr.bsky.social infrastructure to utilise Google Apps, creative tools and @figshare.com to rethink how dissemination, knowledge mobilisation and impact can be done differently.
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The recording and slides from our Thinking Long Term - Creating Sustainable Knowledge Mobilisation Outputs webinar are now available online.
@andytattersall.bsky.social talked about using @figshare.com & other platforms as part of a communications strategy.
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We have added our Housing and Public Health Knowledge Interactive Evidence Map created by @niftyfoxcreative.bsky.social to our @figshare.com as an interactive PDF. figshare.com/articles/pre...

The web version is here view.genially.com/67ea72e2301c...
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We’ve taken a mixed-methods approach to sharing knowledge in an attempt to open up engagement and increase the chances of @nihr.bsky.social research being seen, understood, and used by those who need it most. It’s still a work in progress, and we’re keen to share what we’ve learned so far. 3/3
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From the way we collaborate internally to how we make our work more accessible and engaging externally. We’ll talk through our communications strategy, how we underpin everything with in-house expertise with the support of external collaborators to produce materials that mobilise knowledge.
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Interested in the intersection between health, housing and fast food?

Join us in November for our webinar.

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Highlighting the importance of health impact assessments for housing developers, communities and key decision makers in England.

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@andytattersall.bsky.social and @lizzysuch.bsky.social share how the @nihr.bsky.social funded KNOW-PH team has approached things differently. We’ll talk through our communications strategy, and how we collaborate internally to how we make our work more sustainable and engaging.
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Do you want to know how to develop sustainable and creative communications outputs as part of your knowledge mobilisation activities?
Then join us for our webinar on the 1st October: Thinking Long Term - Creating Sustainable Knowledge Mobilisation Outputs
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In this webinar, we’ll share how the KNOW-PH team has tried to approach how we collaborate, communicate and share outputs differently.
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The site tells the stories of six people impacted by these problems and how evidence can be applied by local authorities to ensure these kinds of problems are better addressed.

Visit the resource yourself, and please do get in touch if you want to know more and work with us.

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Created in collaboration with the talented @niftyfoxcreative.bsky.social team, the mini website highlights six key areas that you can explore and read the evidence for yourself.

Housing standards
Fuel poverty
Downsizing
Housing insecurity
Supported tenancies
Wellbeing

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After digging deep into the @nihr.bsky.social evidence base and working with our public and community engagement group at AFRUCA, we have created an interactive map that looks at the evidence relating to housing and public health.

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Workshops will include creative methods, a live scribe to record the sessions, collective use of creative materials and lots of humour. We welcome interest from other local authorities, if you are interested in engaging in this work, contact:
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Participants will include public health professionals, planners’ developers, and those with lived experiences. We will provide a safe and informative space for people to express their opinions and share ideas towards future designs of effective HIAs.
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Our workshops are engaging and designed to enable considering the art of the impossible. By using evaluated approaches towards the sharing of knowledge and developing new possibilities we aim to support decision making.
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Whilst HIAs are not mandated they are seen as a positive and important contribution towards enhancing local community health and wellbeing by consideration and commitment to support infrastructure, such as play areas, safer walking routes and the provision of public transport links.
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