ActEarly: a City Collaboratory approach to early promotion of good health and wellbeing Population health and social care Local Authority physical environment children & young people physical activity
Evaluation of the 0-5 Public Health Investment in England: a mixed methods study integrating analyses of national linked administrative data with in-depth case studies Population health and social care Local Authority digital Health economics and data public health children & young people
Understanding the trajectory of frailty across the life course Multimorbidity Health economics and data physical activity older adults
Exploring Impacts of Climate Change on Mental Health in Young People in Newham Mental Health children & young people
STIMULATE-ICP: Understanding long COVID to improve diagnosis, treatment and care COVID-19 digital Trust primary care health equity Health economics and data
The COSI study: Exploring effectiveness of a group-based intervention for mothers in perinatal mental health services Mental Health pregnancy women's health maternal health families
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
EXPERTS II – How are patient and caregiver participation in health and social care shaped by experienced burden of treatment and social inequalities? A qualitative synthesis decision making physical environment adults implementation long-term conditions health equity Innovation and Implementation Science co-production families
Carer experiences of medication management within GP consultations Multimorbidity carers medical education primary care
Implementing effective primary care responses to poverty-related mental distress (DeStress-II) Mental Health physical environment primary care families minoritised experiences medical education quality improvement social welfare