Health and Inequality: Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice

Author:   Angela M. Tod (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Julia Hirst (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415633932


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   17 April 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Health and Inequality: Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice


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Author:   Angela M. Tod (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Julia Hirst (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780415633932


ISBN 10:   0415633931
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   17 April 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

1. Public Health for a Fairer Society Angela Tod and JuliaHirst 2. Fairer Society, Healthy Lives Chris Bentley 3. Pre-birth and Early Years (up to age five) Chris Bentley 4. Giving Children the Best Start Zoe Brownlie 5. Addressing Health Inequalities for Mothers and Babies in Prison Kathy Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner and Mary Renfrew 6. Children in Full Time Education (ages 5 – 16) Chris Bentley 7. Promoting Positive Sexualities, Relationships and Sexual Health for Young People in Educational Settings Julia Hirst 8. The Emotional Health and Well-Being of Young People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans Eleanor Formby 9. Early Adulthood (Ages 17 – 24) Chris Bentley 10. Breastfeeding: Engaging Teenage Mothers in Healthy Lifestyle Change Lindsey Reeceand Anna Clack 11. Preventing Ill-health: Assessing the Potential Impact of NICE Guidance to Promote and Offer Hepatitis C Testing within Drug Services Ray Poll 12. Adults of Working Age (ages 25 – 64) Chris Bentley 13. Welfare Rights and the Health Benefits of Benefits Peter Allmark 14. Women, Employment and Well-Being Linda Grant 15. Adults of Retirement Age (65+) Chris Bentley 16. The Little Society Nick Pollard 17. Keeping Warm and Well in Later Life Angela Mary Tod 18. Conclusion: Looking to the Future Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst and Peter Allmark

Reviews

'..the book is readable for those starting out in public health but also an excellent review book for those more experienced in the field. Many of the public health concepts will be familiar to those working in occupational health. There is little use of jargon and the chapters are harmonized appropriately following logically from one to the next. In summary, the book has a place on any occupational health practitioner's shelf...' - Subhashis Basu, Occupational Medicine 'This book brings to life the world of public health policy and practice. It provides tangible examples of how wider social determinants of health can impact on people's lives and ultimately prevent them from getting the care they need. This will be a valuable addition to every reading list for undergraduate and postgraduate courses concerned with health and wellbeing. It has a broad appeal across academic disciplines as well as health and social care professions.' - Linda Burke, Pro Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Education & Health, University of Greenwich, UK. 'Julia Hirst and Angela Tod show that the strength of public health lies not only in the clinics and inside medical settings but crucially also in the societies in which people have to cope with systemic inequality and different access to care and support. With the rapid political and economic changes that so many societies are facing public health needs are increasingly diverse and challenging. This book shows how public health and social care can be transformed and engages the reader in how theory and practice can combine and influence policy development. The range of topics covers most aspects of life and the eclectic mix of research is engaging and diverting and shows how public health can be effective and sustained.' - Mary Crewe Director Centre for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria, South Africa


'This book brings to life the world of public health policy and practice. It provides tangible examples of how wider social determinants of health can impact on people's lives and ultimately prevent them from getting the care they need. This will be a valuable addition to every reading list for undergraduate and postgraduate courses concerned with health and wellbeing. It has a broad appeal across academic disciplines as well as health and social care professions.' - Linda Burke, Pro Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Education & Health, University of Greenwich, UK. 'Julia Hirst and Angela Tod show that the strength of public health lies not only in the clinics and inside medical settings but crucially also in the societies in which people have to cope with systemic inequality and different access to care and support. With the rapid political and economic changes that so many societies are facing public health needs are increasingly diverse and challenging. This book shows how public health and social care can be transformed and engages the reader in how theory and practice can combine and influence policy development. The range of topics covers most aspects of life and the eclectic mix of research is engaging and diverting and shows how public health can be effective and sustained.' - Mary Crewe Director Centre for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria, South Africa


Author Information

Angela M. Tod is Professor in Health Services Research at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Julia Hirst is a Reader in Sociology and Public Health Lead at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.

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