Child Public Health aims to promote children and young people's health, to prevent the disease in children and young people, and to foster equity for children and young people
The Faculty of Public Health has identified 10 key areas of public health practice. Click here for more details:
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Surveillance and assessment of the population’s health and well-being
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Protecting and promoting health and well-being
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Developing quality within an evaluative culture which gets evidence into practice and manages risk
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Managing, analysing and interpreting information, knowledge and statistics
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Prioritising and providing professional advice in health and health care
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Policy and strategy development and implementation
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Developing communities, advocating for health, and reducing inequalities
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Strategic leadership for health and well-being across all sectors
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Education, research and development
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Managing self, people and resources, and practising ethically
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