The APPLE Tree programme: Active Prevention in People at risk of dementia through Lifestyle, bEhaviour change and Technology to build REsiliEnce Mental Health dementia prevention adults long-term conditions older adults
How can we define and identify household overcrowding affecting the wellbeing of families, using publicly available and council-held data? Population health and social care families Local Authority children & young people physical environment social welfare public health
The Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) Programme Local Authority children & young people ethnic minority groups nutrition families co-production Population health and social care maternal health
A quantitative overview of demographic drivers of old-age social care in England Health economics and data social care
Understanding hearing and dementia care pathways and exploring the barriers and facilitators impacting relevant stakeholders regarding addressing cognition in hearing services for older adults Innovation and Implementation Science hearing Trust implementation dementia older adults public involvement integrated care
The effects of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN) on people’s health: A Rapid Review with Participatory Methods Schools children & young people decision making physical environment physical activity obesity respiratory families behaviour change Population health and social care public health
Gambling with the Health of Londoners: how are local authorities tackling the health consequences of gambling? Population health and social care Local Authority decision making
Increasing capacity for public health and prevention research in local government Population health and social care Local Authority prevention
Using administrative data on housing and health inequalities to reduce local health and care inequalities Population health and social care Local Authority health equity
A feasibility RCT of early vitrectomy and intravitreal antibiotics for post-operative exogenous endophthalmitis (EVIAN) Population health and social care vision