Projects
ScotPHN undertakes prioritised national work where there is a clearly identified need. Each project is undertaken by a lead author and supported by a project group of individuals with a specialism or interest in that area.
Reports and Publications
Some areas are private due to restricted access, however when interim/final project reports or other project outputs are relevant for public/professional audiences, they will be made available in the specific project pages. Please check for updates on the relevant pages.
Further Information
For further information on any project – past, present or future -email the ScotPHN team at phs.scotphn@phs.scot
Current
Gambling Related Harm (GRH)
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Previous
Adverse Childhood Experiences
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Chronic Pain
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Community Empowerment
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Diet & Obesity Engagement Events
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Fuel Poverty
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Gender Identity Services
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Health and Housing
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HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Needs Assessment
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Home Oxygen Service – Needs Assessment
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Homelessness Guidance for Public Health
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Impact of Welfare Reform
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Local Authority Powers
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Loneliness & Social Isolation
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Long term conditions Local Needs Assessment Tool
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Looked After Children
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Major Trauma – Injury Prevention
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Neurosurgery Needs Assessment
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New Ways of Working
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Obesity
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Offender Health
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Ophthalmology – Healthcare Needs Assessment
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Overview of Specialist Public Health
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Palliative and End of Life Care (PELC)
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Podiatry – Health Care Needs Assessment
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Prioritisation Guidance for HSC Integration
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Public and professional engagement
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Public Health Reform
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Public Health Review
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Realistic Medicine
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Shared Services Portfolio – Public Health
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Skin Cancer
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Suicide in Polish People Living in Scotland
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Type 2 Diabetes Needs Assessment
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Violence Prevention
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