Nicola Close MBE

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Nicola Close MBE

Nicola Close MBE

@NicolaClose

CEO Assn Directors Public Health (@ADPHUK); Member Staploe Education Trust; genealogist; personal interest in autism and brain injury

Cambridge UK Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH)
In our latest member blog, Shannon Katiyo, Director of Public Health for Richmond upon Thames and Wandsworth, talks about his achievements embedding a Health in All Policies approach across two Councils. Read the full blog here➡️ bit.ly/40ykwNh
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The fact that so many of our children are eating a diet high in fat, salt and sugar is not down to individual choice. Instead, it is a result of clever marketing techniques being used by an industry that is seeking to make a profit from selling food that we know causes harm.
The Food Foundation@Food_Foundation

⚠️ Is the government gambling with children's health by delaying restrictions on #junkfood advertising? Fran Bernhardt from @UKSustain offers fresh insight for our latest podcast. 🎧 Listen in full: bit.ly/4kFmNy8

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Our Deputy Chief Exec @IsobelHowe1 is now introducing the Annual Report Celebration where individual Public Health Annual Reports are highlighted for their originality and insight into practice. This year there were 67 entries from across the UK!
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"Reading shapes our access to the world, brings joy and improves wellbeing" @AliceWiseman11 @ADPHUK Vice President⬇️
BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today

"If every child could have a bedtime story, I think we'd start to see some real changes in terms of health outcomes." Alice Wiseman, director of Public Health for Newcastle and Gateshead, tells #R4Today children should be encouraged to enjoy reading to 'improve wellbeing'.

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