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Structural determinants of health, community empowerment and place-based interventions - Health Equity Network

Organisation profile

Members of the Lancaster Health Equity Network whose work touches on the structural determinants of health including community empowerment and place-based interventions.

 

Matthew Johnson

Professor Matthew Johnson

Health and social policy; Social welfare; Upstream interventions; Universal basic income; Poverty

Robert Geyer

Professor Robert Geyer

Complexity theory; Health and social policy in the EU; Drug advertising

 

Joanna Goldthorpe

Dr Joanna Goldthorpe

Development & evaluation of complex interventions; Oral health; Housing; Children and families

Ana Porroche-Escudero

Dr Ana Porroche-Escudero

Women's health; Public involvement; Applied health research; Evaluation of complex interventions; Gender

Bethany Gill - PHD Student - University of Central ...

Bethany Gill

Digital implementation; Health services

 

 

Dr Rebecca Mead

Partnership working; Place-based approaches; Community empowerment; Public influence; Public involvement; Covid-19; Equity mainstreaming

Aikaterini Panagaki

Aikaterini Panagaki

Equity mainstreaming; Mental health

Naoimh McMahon – Society for Social Medicine & Population Health

Dr Naoimh McMahon

Framing

 

Dr Emma Halliday

Place-based interventions; Stigma; Communities; Public involvement

Jasmine Fledderjohann

Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann

Reproductive justice; Food insecurity; Gender; Nutrition; Health and social policy

 

 

Dr Yang Hu

Covid-19-related social inequalities; Work-family and gender relations

 

 

Garrath Williams

Dr Garrath Williams

Interventions around diet and obesity and non-communicable diseases; Corporate activities (especially diet/food); Commercial determinants of health; Questions of evidence, accountability and responsibility

Stefanie Doebler

Dr Stefanie Doebler

Inequalities through the life course, including children and families and ageing; Area-level effects and deprivation