Welcome to ScotPHN
Welcome to the website for the Scottish Public Health Network. It is designed to support ScotPHN to fulfil its remit of knowledge exchange between those working in public health throughout Scotland. The website provides:
- A members area for the national specialist interest groups ScotPHN supports
- Historical information about the projects ScotPHN undertook including reports;
- Historical information re specialist public health networks and groups and networks ScotPHN supported;
- SMaSH (Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network); and
- SHIIAN (Scottish Health & Inequality Impact Assessment Network
- PHP5 Network (Public Health Priority 5 Network)
- Public health resources, including local and national intelligence and action resources.
Please note that some areas of this website are private due to restricted access, these areas are only available to group members.
ScotPHN is currently undergoing a period of transition. A review of its function is currently being undertaken. We will update when more details are available. Meanwhile, no updates to the material on this site are taking place currently. If you wish to contact the ScotPHN team please email: phs.scotphn@phs.scot
About ScotPHN →Projects
Details of all previous ScotPHN projects are available in the Project area.
Networks
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Groups
Welcome to the website for the Scottish Public Health Network. It is designed to support ScotPHN fulfill its remit of knowledge exchange and joining up all those working in public...
Public Health Mortality Monitoring
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Scottish Directors of Public Health (SDsPH)
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Public Health Nutrition (PHN) Group
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Public Mental Health Group (PMHG)
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Resources
These resources are designed to be of use by all those working in public health. They provide examples of local practice or findings which may help inform your own work and links to national information.
Latest resources are listed below:
Bulletin Board
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Health & Healthcare in Prison
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Healthy Homes Working Group
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