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Prevention in health and social care

The following 4 groups of academics' responses have submitted to the Health and Social Care Committee's inquiry of Prevention in health and social care:

''Proposal: Investigate why prevention in health and social care is so difficult to secure'': Dr John Boswell, Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, ÃÛÌÒTV; Dr Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling; Dr Emily St.Denny, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

''Improving preconception health to prevent ill-health and reduce disparities across generations'': Professor Keith Godfrey, Professor of Epidemiology and Human Development ÃÛÌÒTV ( kmg@mrc.soton.ac.uk ); Professor Judith Stephenson, Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health, University College London; Dr Danielle Schoenaker, Research Fellow, ÃÛÌÒTV; Professor Nisreen Alwan, Professor of Public Health, ÃÛÌÒTV; Dr Jennifer Hall, Clinical Associate Professor, University College London; Professor Mary Barker, Professor of Psychology and Behavioural Science, ÃÛÌÒTV.

''Prevention of burdensome multiple long-term conditions among people of working age'': Dr Simon Fraser, Associate Professor of Public Health at the ÃÛÌÒTV; Prof Nisreen Alwan, Professor of Public Health at the ÃÛÌÒTV; Mrs Rebecca Wilkinson, Consultant in Public Health at Southampton City Council and part-time researcher at the ÃÛÌÒTV.

''Why adolescence is a window of opportunity for prevention of non-communicable disease'': Dr Kathryn Woods-Townsend, Associate Professor and LifeLab Programme Manager, School of Healthcare Enterprise and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine, ÃÛÌÒTV; Dr Ravita Taheem, Visiting Academic, NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, ÃÛÌÒTV, Senior Public Health Practitioner, Southampton City Council; Prof Joanna Sofaer, Professor of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, ÃÛÌÒTV.

Read the response | Proposal: Investigate why prevention in health and social care is so difficult to secure Read the response | Improving preconception health to prevent ill-health and reduce disparities across generations
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