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1 GCPH publications All of the publications listed below are available from the GCPH website (www.gcph.co.uk) or in hard copy on request. They are grouped by theme/area of interest. Synthesis series History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality. GCPH: 2016 Social contexts and health: a GCPH synthesis. GCPH: 2016 Ten years of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health: the evidence and implications. GCPH: 2014 Consultation responses GCPH response: Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. GCPH:2016 GCPH response: National Standards for Community Engagement. GCPH: 2016 GCPH response: Sauchiehall and Garnethill Regeneration Framework. GCPH: 2016 GCPH response: City Centre Mandatory 20mph Zone. GCPH: 2015 GCPH response: Glasgow’s Draft Strategic Plan for Cycling 2015-2025. GCPH: 2015 GCPH response: Work, wages and wellbeing. GCPH: 2015 GCPH response: Equal Opportunities Committee: Age and social isolation. GCPH: 2015 Healthy urban planning Reports State of the Art Briefings: a What Works Scotland working paper. What Works Scotland: 2016 What works in community profiling? Reflections from West Dunbartonshire. What Works Scotland/GCPH; 2016 Exploring the experiences and impacts of Glasgow 2014 volunteer applicants. Leeds Beckett University: 2016 Clyde-sider applicant journeys: findings from a follow-up survey. GCPH: 2016 Participatory budgeting in Scotland: design choices & delivery principles. GCPH: 2015 Assessing individual & community impacts of Stalled Spaces-funded projects. GCPH: 2015 Pedestrian and cyclist casualty trends in Scotland. GCPH: 2015 Expectations & experiences of Glasgow 2014 'Clyde-sider' applicants. GCPH: 2015 Assessing the health impacts of neighbourhood improvements in Calton. GCPH: 2014 Urban Health: past learning and future direction. GCPH: 2013 Planning for Better Health. A story of the Equally Well Glasgow city test site's approach towards addressing health inequalities through integrating health and wellbeing into the planning system. GCPH: 2012 The influence of land use mix, density and urban design on health. GCPH: 2012 Equally Well Glasgow test site: Summary and key evaluation findings. GCPH: 2011 Health girl and friends: From here to equality. GCPH: 2010 Assessing the Health Impacts of Glasgow's Local Housing Strategy 2011-2016. GCPH: 2010 Integrating Health into City Plan 3. GCPH: 2010 @theGCPH

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GCPH publications All of the publications listed below are available from the GCPH website (www.gcph.co.uk) or in hard copy on request. They are grouped by theme/area of interest. Synthesis series

• History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality. GCPH: 2016 • Social contexts and health: a GCPH synthesis. GCPH: 2016 • Ten years of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health: the evidence and implications.

GCPH: 2014

Consultation responses

• GCPH response: Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. GCPH:2016 • GCPH response: National Standards for Community Engagement. GCPH: 2016 • GCPH response: Sauchiehall and Garnethill Regeneration Framework. GCPH: 2016 • GCPH response: City Centre Mandatory 20mph Zone. GCPH: 2015 • GCPH response: Glasgow’s Draft Strategic Plan for Cycling 2015-2025. GCPH: 2015 • GCPH response: Work, wages and wellbeing. GCPH: 2015 • GCPH response: Equal Opportunities Committee: Age and social isolation. GCPH: 2015

Healthy urban planning Reports • State of the Art Briefings: a What Works Scotland working paper. What Works Scotland:

2016 • What works in community profiling? Reflections from West Dunbartonshire. What Works

Scotland/GCPH; 2016 • Exploring the experiences and impacts of Glasgow 2014 volunteer applicants. Leeds

Beckett University: 2016 • Clyde-sider applicant journeys: findings from a follow-up survey. GCPH: 2016 • Participatory budgeting in Scotland: design choices & delivery principles. GCPH: 2015 • Assessing individual & community impacts of Stalled Spaces-funded projects. GCPH: 2015 • Pedestrian and cyclist casualty trends in Scotland. GCPH: 2015 • Expectations & experiences of Glasgow 2014 'Clyde-sider' applicants. GCPH: 2015 • Assessing the health impacts of neighbourhood improvements in Calton. GCPH: 2014 • Urban Health: past learning and future direction. GCPH: 2013 • Planning for Better Health. A story of the Equally Well Glasgow city test site's approach

towards addressing health inequalities through integrating health and wellbeing into the planning system. GCPH: 2012

• The influence of land use mix, density and urban design on health. GCPH: 2012 • Equally Well Glasgow test site: Summary and key evaluation findings. GCPH: 2011 • Health girl and friends: From here to equality. GCPH: 2010 • Assessing the Health Impacts of Glasgow's Local Housing Strategy 2011-2016. GCPH:

2010 • Integrating Health into City Plan 3. GCPH: 2010

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• It’s more than just the park – Facilitators and barriers to the use of urban greenspace. GCPH: 2008

• Health impacts of the John Muir award. GCPH: 2008 • Health and physical characteristics of urban neighbourhoods: a critical literature review.

GCPH: 2007 • Health impact assessment (HIA) of the draft East End Local Development Strategy entitled

‘Changing Places: Changing Lives’. GCPH: 2007

Briefing papers • Briefing paper 47. Using street audit approaches to determine neighbourhood priorities.

GCPH: 2015 • Concepts series 11. The built environment and health: an evidence review. GCPH: 2013 • Concepts series 7. Healthy Sustainable Neighbourhoods Model. GCPH: 2009 • Findings series 18. Health impacts of the John Muir Award. GCPH: 2009 • Findings series 17. ‘It’s more than just the park: Facilitators and barriers to the use of urban

greenspace. GCPH: 2008 • Concepts series 6. Public health, housing and regeneration: What have we learned from

history? GCPH: 2008 • Concepts series 3. Piloting Health Impact Assessment as a method of integrating health into

planning: A case study of the draft East End Local Development Strategy. GCPH: 2007 • Concepts series 2. Health and the physical characteristics of urban neighbourhoods: Critical

literature review. GCPH: 2007

Journal articles • Jones R, Heimb D, Hunter S, Ellaway A. The relative influence of neighbourhood incivilities,

cognitive social capital, club membership and individual characteristics on positive mental health. Health and Place 2014, DOI: 10.1016/2014.04.006

• Wilson N, Jones R, Fleming S, Lafferty K, Knifton L, Catherine K, McNish H. Branching out: The impact of a mental health ecotherapy programme. Ecopsychology 2011;3(1):51-57 doi:10.1089/eco.2010.0049

• Wilson N, Fleming S, Jones R, Lafferty K, Kirsty C, Seaman P, Knifton L. Green shoots of recovery: the impact of a mental health ecotherapy programme. Mental Health Review 2010;15(2):4-14

• Seaman P, Jones R, Ellaway A. It’s not just about the park, it’s about integration too: Why people choose to use or not use unban greenspaces. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 2010;7:78

• McCartney G, Palmer S, Winterbottom J, Jones R, Kendal R, Booker D. A health impact assessment of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Public Health 2010;124(8):444-451

• Wilson N, Kiloran M, Lafferty K, Jones R. A review of ecotherapy as an adjunct form of treatment for those who use mental health services. Journal of Public Mental Health 2009;7(3):23-25

Poverty, disadvantage and the economy Reports • Improving partnership working between primary care and money advice services. GCPH:

2016 • Right Here Right Now study: final report. GCPH: 2016 • A ‘pockets’ approach to addressing financial vulnerability. Centre for Research on Families

and Relationships: 2016 • The Cost of the School Holidays. Child Poverty Action Group: 2015

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• The Cost of the School Day. Child Poverty Action Group: 2015 • The changing nature of work in the third sector in Glasgow. Rocket Science UK: 2015 • Poverty Leadership Panel staff attitudes survey report. GCPH: 2014 • The impacts of welfare reforms on lone parents moving into work: report. GCPH: 2014 • The impacts of welfare reforms on lone parents moving into work: literature review. GCPH:

2014 • The rise of in-work poverty and the changing nature of poverty and work in Scotland: what

are the implications for population health? GCPH: 2013 Briefing papers • Briefing paper 48. Public health implications of payday lending. GCPH:2016 • Briefing paper 46. The barriers and opportunities facing lone parents moving into paid work.

GCPH: 2014 Healthy school food policy Reports • International co-operation with Scotland: Study visit to Glasgow. GCPH 2014 • Going back to Gothenburg: what else can we learn from Sweden? GCPH: 2013 • Going to Gothenburg: Reflections on a Study Visit. GCPH: 2012 • Is eating out of school a healthy option for secondary pupils? GCPH: 2012 • The 'Big Eat In' Follow Up Study. GCPH: 2011 • Evaluating the Impact of ‘The Big Eat In’ - Final Report. GCPH: 2011 • Healthy food promotion and provision in Elmvale primary school. What is the impact on food

choices? GCPH: 2007 • Health Impact Assessment of the lunchtime experience at Eastbank Academy, Glasgow.

Public Health Resource Unit; Oxford: 2007 • Health Impact Assessment of the lunchtime experience at St Mungo’s Academy, Glasgow.

Public Health Resource Unit; Oxford: 2007 • Healthy food provision and promotion in schools. Final report. GCPH: 2007 • Healthy food provision and promotion in schools: A literature review. GCPH: 2006 Briefing papers • Findings series 35. Exploring the Nutritional Quality of 'Out of School' Foods Popular with

Pupils. GCPH: 2012 • Findings series 33. Are lunch-time stay on site policies sustainable? GCPH: 2012 • Findings series 27. Evaluating the Impact of the ‘Big Eat In’ secondary school pilot. GCPH:

2011 • Findings series 8. Healthy food provision and promotion in primary and secondary school:

Impacts in school and beyond. GCPH: 2007 • Findings series 1. Healthy food provision and promotion in primary school: What impact is it

having on food choices? GCPH: 2007 Journal articles • Estrade M, Dick S, Crawford F, Jepson R, Ellaway A, McNeill G. A qualitative study of

independent fast food vendors near secondary schools in disadvantaged Scottish neighbourhoods. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:793 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-793

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Evaluating Sistema Scotland Reports • Evaluating Sistema Scotland – initial findings report. GCPH: 2015 • The impact of art attendance and participation on health and wellbeing: systematic literature

review. GCPH: 2014 • ‘Arts and smarts’ – assessing the impact of arts participation on academic performance

during the school years: systematic literature review. GCPH: 2014 • Community-based music programmes, and health and inequalities – the impact on

children/adolescents and their families. GCPH: 2014 • A narrative synthesis of evidence relating to the impact of arts and culture on health,

wellbeing and educational attainment. GCPH: 2014 • Evaluating Sistema Scotland: evaluation plan. GCPH: 2014 Journal articles

• Garnham L, Campbell A. ‘It makes me feel happy and joyful’: the evaluation of arts-based social interventions in public health. Journal of Public Health 2015. DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdv174

• Harkins C, Garnham L, Campbell A, Tannahill C. Hitting the right note for child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing: a formative qualitative evaluation of Sistema Scotland’s “Big Noise” orchestral programme. Journal of Public Mental Health 2016; 15(1):25-36

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• Evaluating Sistema Scotland – a film by young people from Big Noise Raploch. GCPH: 2015

Understanding early years: health and wellbeing Reports • Nurture corners in nurseries – full report. GCPH: 2104 • Healthier, Wealthier Children: phase two evaluation. GCPH: 2013 • Investigation of breastfeeding rates in deprived areas - literature review. GCPH: 2012 • What shapes future infant feeding choices? The views of young people from three cultural

backgrounds. GCPH: 2012 • Maximising Opportunities: final evaluation report of the HWC project. GCPH: 2012 • Maximising Opportunities: final evaluation report of the HWC project – Executive Summary.

GCPH: 2012 • Healthier Wealthier Children: Literature review. GCPH: 2011 Briefing papers • Findings series 45: Nurture corners in nurseries. GPCH: 2014 Journal articles • Omotomilola MA, Whyte B, Chalmers J, Tappin DM, Wolfson L, Fleming M, MacDonald A,

Wood R, Stockton D. Breastfeeding is Associated with Reduced Childhood Hospitalization: Evidence from a Scottish Birth Cohort (1997-2009). Journal of Pediatrics 2015;166(3):620-625

• Naven LM, Egan J. Addressing child poverty in Scotland: the nurse’s role. Primary Health Care 2013;23(5):16-22

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• Ajetunmobi O, Whyte B, Chalmers J, Fleming M, Stockton D, Wood R. Informing the ‘early years’ agenda in Scotland: understanding infant feeding patterns using linked datasets. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. DOI:10.1136/jech-2013-202718

• Ajetunmobi O, Whyte B. Deprivation and infant feeding at birth. Arch Dis Child 2012;97:A183-A186 doi:10.1136/archdischild-2012-301885.430

Understanding Glasgow’s health: from national to international perspectives Reports • History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality. GCPH: 2016 • Glasgow: health in a changing city. GCPH: 2016 • Exploring socio-cultural explanations of Glasgow’s ‘excess’ mortality. GCPH: 2015 • Running and cultural participation – a qualitative study. GCPH: 2014 • Investigating the impact of the spatial distribution of deprivation on health outcomes. GCPH:

2013 • Exploring potential reasons for Glasgow’s “excess” mortality. GCPH: 2013 • Poverty, parenting and poor health: comparing early years’ experiences in Scotland,

England and three city regions. GCPH: 2013 • Still the "sick man of Europe"? Scottish Mortality in a European Context 1950 – 2010. An

analysis of comparative mortality trends. GCPH: 2012 • Who runs in Glasgow? Analysis of participation in three of Glasgow’s major distance running

events: the Great Scottish Run, the Women’s 10K and the Junior Great Scottish Run. GCPH: 2012

• Accounting for Scotland's Excess Mortality: Towards a Synthesis. GCPH: 2011 • The Aftershock of Deindustrialisation phase two - WCS and Silesia. GCPH: 2011 • The Aftershock of Deindustrialisation phase two - WCS and the Ruhr. GCPH: 2011 • The Aftershock of Deindustrialisation phase two - WCS and Northern Moravia. GCPH: 2011 • The Aftershock of Deindustrialisation phase two - WCS and Nord-Pas-de-Calais. GCPH:

2011 • The Aftershock of Deindustrialisation study - phase two. GCPH: 2011 • Mental Health in Focus. GCPH: 2011 • Investigating a ‘Glasgow Effect’ – Why do equally deprived UK cities experience different

health outcomes? GCPH: 2010 • Exploring the impact of selective migration on the deprivation-mortality gap within Greater

Glasgow. GCPH: 2010 • The aftershock of deindustrialisation - trends in mortality in Scotland and other parts of post-

industrial Europe. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for East Dunbartonshire. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for East Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for East Renfrewshire. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for Inverclyde. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for North Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for Renfrewshire. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for South East Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for South West Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for West Dunbartonshire. GCPH: 2008 • A community health and wellbeing profile for West Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • Glasgow public involvement in cancer. GCPH and Cancer Care Research Centre: 2007 • Let Glasgow Flourish. GCPH: 2006

Briefing papers • Findings series 44. Spatial distribution of deprivation and health outcomes. GCPH: 2014

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• Findings series 43. Influences on mortality. GCPH: 2014 • Findings series 40. Exploring potential reasons for Glasgow’s ‘excess’ mortality: results of a

three-city survey of Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. GCPH: 2013 • Findings series 39. Poverty, parenting and poor health: comparing early years’ experiences

in Scotland, England and three city regions. GCPH: 2013 • Findings series 31. Health and its determinants in Scotland and other parts of post-industrial

Europe: the 'Aftershock of Deindustrialisation study' - phase two. GCPH: 2012 • Findings series 25. Investigating a ‘Glasgow Effect’: Why do equally deprived UK cities

experience different health outcomes? GCPH: 2010 • Findings series 24. Exploring the impact of selective migration on the deprivation-mortality

gap within Greater Glasgow. GCPH: 2010 • Findings series 21. Community responses to Let Glasgow Flourish. GCPH: 2009 • Findings series 15. Findings from the ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ report. GCPH: 2008 • Findings series 14. Community health profiles of Greater Glasgow and Clyde. GCPH: 2008 • Findings series 11. European regional and city comparisons: How does the health of

Greater Glasgow and the West of Scotland compare with other cities and post-industrial regions of Europe? GCPH: 2008

• Findings series 7. Comparisons of health-related behaviours and health measures between Glasgow and the rest of Scotland. GCPH: 2007

• Findings series 2. Perceptions of cancer in three deprived communities in Glasgow: Findings from the Glasgow Public Involvement in Cancer study. GCPH: 2007

Journal articles • Smith M, Williamson AE, Walsh D, McCartney G. Is there a link between childhood

adversity, attachment style and Scotland’s excess mortality? Evidence, challenges and potential research. BMC Public Health 2016;16:655

• Schofield L, Walsh D, Munoz-Arroyo R, McCartney G, Buchanan D, Lawder R, Armstrong M, Dundas R, Leyland AH. Dying younger in Scotland: trends in mortality and deprivation relative to England and Wales, 1981-2011. Health & Place 2016;40:106-115

• van der Pol M, Walsh D, McCartney G. Comparing time and risk preferences across three post industrial UK cities. Social Science & Medicine 2015;140:54-61

• McCartney G, Russ TC, Walsh D, et al. Explaining the excess mortality in Scotland compared with England: pooling of 18 cohort studies. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2015;69(1):20-7

• Stanners G, Walsh D, McCartney G. Is ‘excess’ mortality in Glasgow an artefact of measurement? Journal of Public Health 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2015.02.032

• Walsh D, McCartney G, McCullough S, van der Pol M, Buchanan D, Jones R. Comparing levels of social capital in three northern post-industrial UK cities. Journal of Public Health 2015; DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2015.02.024

• Garnham LM. Understanding the impacts of industrial change and area-based deprivation on health inequalities, using Swidler’s concepts of cultured capacities and strategies of action. Social Theory & Health 2015. DOI: 10.1057/sth.2015.15

• Walsh D, McCartney G, McCullough S, van der Pol M, Buchanan D, Jones R. Always looking on the bright side of life? Exploring optimism and health in three UK post-industrial urban settings. Journal of Public Health 2015;37(3):389-397

• Levin KA, Walsh D, McCartney G. Growing up in Glasgow: the social context of adolescence. European Journal of Public Health 2015 doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckv037

• Levin K, Walsh D, McCartney G. No mean city: adolescent health and risk behaviours in a UK urban setting. Journal of Public Health 2015 doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdu035

• Taulbut M, Walsh D, O’Dowd J. Comparing early years and childhood experiences and outcomes in Scotland, England and three city-regions: a plausible explanation for Scottish 'excess' mortality? BMC Paediatrics 2014;14:259

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• Taulbut M, Walsh D, McCartney G, Parcell S, Hartmann A, Poirier G, Strniskova D, Hanlon P. Spatial inequalities in life expectancy within postindustrial regions of Europe: a cross-sectional observational study. BMJ Open 2014;4:e004711 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004711

• Rush L, McCartney G, Walsh D, MacKay D. Vitamin D and subsequent all-age and premature mortality: a systematic review. BMC Public Health 2013;13:679

• Taulbut M, Walsh D, Parcell S, Hartmann A, Poirier G, Strniskova D, Daniels G, Hanlon P. What can ecological data tell us about reasons for divergence in health status between West Central Scotland and other regions of post-industrial Europe? Public Health 2013 (in press) doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2012.11.007

• McCartney G, Shipley M, Hart C, Davey Smith G, Kivimäki M, Walsh D, Watt GC, Batty GD. Why do males in Scotland die younger than those in England? Evidence from three prospective cohort studies PLoS ONE 2012;7(7):e38860

• McCartney G, Collins C, Walsh D and Batty GD. Why the Scots die younger: synthesising the evidence. Public Health 2012126(6):459-470 doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2012.03.007

• Landy R, Walsh D, Ramsay J. Do socio-economic, behavioural and biological risk factors explain the poor health profile of the UK’s sickest city? Journal of Public Health 2012;34(4):591-598 doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fds020

• Graham P, Walsh D, McCartney G. Shipyards and sectarianism: How do mortality and deprivation compare in Glasgow and Belfast? Public Health 2012;126(5):378-385

• McCartney G, Walsh D, Whyte B, Collins C. Has Scotland always been the ‘sick man’ of Europe? An observational study from 1855 to 2006. European Journal of Public Health 2012;22(6):756-760 doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckr136

• Walsh D, McCartney G. Trends in terminations of pregnancy in Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. Public Health 2012 (in press) doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2012.11.006

• Walsh D, Bendel N, Jones R, Hanlon P. It's not 'just deprivation': Why do equally deprived UK cities experience different health outcomes? Public Health 2010;124:487-495. doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2010.02.006

• Walsh D, Taulbut M, Hanlon P. The aftershock of deindustrialisation – trends in mortality in Scotland and other parts of post-industrial Europe. European Journal of Public Health 2010;20:58-64. doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckp063

• Gray L, Batty G, Craig P, Stewart C, Whyte B, Finlayson A, Leyland A. Cohort Profile. The Scottish Health Surveys Cohort: linkage of study participants to routinely collected records for mortality, hospital discharge, and cancer and offspring birth characteristics in three nationwide studies. International Journal of Epidemiology 2009;39(2):345-350. doi:10.1093/ije/dyp155

• Hanlon P, Lawder R, Elders A, Clark D, Walsh D, Whyte B and Sutton M. An analysis of the link between behavioural, biological and social risk factors and subsequent hospital admission in Scotland. Journal of Public Health 2007;29(4):405-412. doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdm062

Films • Exploring Understanding Glasgow. GCPH: 2014 • Understanding Glasgow. GCPH: 2013 • Working Men. GCPH: 2013 • Sense of Place. GCPH: 2013 • Young Mums. GCPH: 2013 • Bolting Doors, Mending Fences. GCPH: 2013 • Going it alone. GCPH: 2014 • Food memories. GCPH: 2014 • Miniature Cities: Glasgow & Gothenburg. GCPH: 2012 • Miniature Glasgow. GCPH: 2009 • Views of Health in Glasgow. GCPH: 2009

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Assets, resilience and social networks Reports • Positive conversations, meaningful change: learning from Animating Assets. GCPH: 2015 • Resilience for public health: supporting transformation in people and communities. GCPH:

2014 • Social capital and the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents. GCPH: 2013 • Assets in Action: Illustrating asset based approaches for health improvement. GCPH: 2012 • Exploring processes in an intensive intervention with young people at risk of criminal

conviction: the Includem gangs pilot. GCPH: 2012 • Social networks and employability. Full Employment Areas Initiative, Community Enterprise

in Scotland and GCPH: 2008

Briefing papers • Concepts series 13. Towards asset based health and care services. GCPH: 2014 • Concepts series 12. Resilience for public health: supporting transformation in people and

communities. GCPH: 2014 • Findings series 38. Social capital and the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents.

GCPH: 2013 • Findings series 34. Exploring the use of assets in practice: The Includem gangs pilot.

GCPH: 2012 • Concepts series 10. Putting asset based approaches into practice. GCPH: 2012 • Concepts series 9. Asset based approaches for health improvement. GCPH: 2011 • Findings series 9. Employability and those furthest from the labour market: Analysis

grounded in social networks. GCPH: 2008 • Findings series 3. New forms of spiritual participation and social capital generation in

Glasgow. GCPH: 2007

Journal articles • McPherson E K, Kerr S, Morgan A, Cheater M F, McLean J, Egan J. The association

between social capital and mental health and behavioural problems in children and adolescents: an integrative systematic review. BMC Psychology 2014, 2:7 DOI: 10.1186/2015-7283-2-7

• McPherson E K, Kerr S, Morgan A, McGee E, Cheater M F, McLean J, Egan J. The association between family and community social capital and health risk behaviours in young people: an integrative review. BMC Public Health 2013, 13:971 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-971

• Heim D, Hunter S, Jones R. Perceived discrimination, identification, social capital and well-being: relationships with physical health and psychological distress in a UK minority ethnic community sample. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology 2010, DOI: 10.1177 /0022022110383310

• Hill M, Turner K, Walker M, Stafford A and Seaman P. Children’s perspectives on social exclusion and resilience in disadvantaged communities. In Tisdall EKM, Davis JM, Hill M and Prout J (eds) Children, young People and social inclusion. Bristol: Policy Press, 2006.

• Seaman P. Entries for social exclusion, social stratification, relative deprivation, household structure and family size and structure. In Odekon M (eds) Encyclopaedia of World Poverty. Sage, 2006.

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• Sweeting H, Seaman P. Family within and beyond the household boundary: Children’s constructions of who they live with. In McKie L (eds) Families in society: Relationships and boundaries. Policy Press and the Centre for Research in Families and Relationships, 2005.

• Ross N, Church S, Hill M, Seaman P, Roberts T. The perspectives of young men and their teenage partners on maternity and health services during pregnancy and early parenthood. Children and Society 2010;doi:10.1111/j.1099-0860.2010.00338

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• Supporting resilience. GCPH: 2014 Sustainability, transport and travel Reports • The Kelvingrove-Anderston route: views of cyclists and pedestrians. ODS Consulting and

Research Resource: 2015 • Glasgow – a connected city?: The Glasgow Game. GCPH: 2013 • Growing the evidence base that cycling is good for health and the economy – seminar

report. GCPH: 2013 • Moving In the Right Direction? Transport Data Sources Report. GCPH: 2012 • Public attitudes to physical activity in Glasgow. EKOS/GCPH: 2011 • Qualitative research into active travel in Glasgow. JMP Associates and GCPH: 2009 Briefing papers • Findings series 37. Cycling is good for health and the economy. GCPH: 2013 • Findings series 36. Learning from success: active travel in schools. GCPH: 2013 • Findings series 29 Children’s travel to school – are we moving in the right direction? GCPH:

2011 • Findings series 28. Are trends in adult active travel moving in the right direction? GCPH:

2011 • Findings series 26. Moving in the right direction? Findings from a review of transport policy

in Scotland. GCPH: 2010 • Findings series 22. Attitudes towards active travel in Glasgow: Findings from a qualitative

research report. GCPH: 2009 • Concepts series 5. How can transport contribute to health? GCPH: 2007 Journal articles • McCartney G, Whyte B, Livingston M, Crawford F. Getting into town – is variation in active

travel in to Glasgow explained by infrastructure or population characteristics. Transport Policy 21 (2012) 119-125

• McCartney G, Whyte B, Livingston M, Crawford F. Building a bridge, transport infrastructure and population characteristics: explaining active travel into Glasgow. Transport Policy 2012;21(C):119-125

• McKee R, Mutrie N, Crawford F, Green B. Promoting walking to school: Results of a quasi-experimental trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2007;61:818-823

• Mutrie N, Crawford F. Editorial – Promotion of cycling and health. British Medical Journal 2010;341:c5405

Films • Get a move on! GCPH: 2012 • Active Travel. GCPH: 2010

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Alcohol

Reports • Alcohol use across retirement: a qualitative study of drinking in later life. UWS/GCPH/NHS

Ayrshire & Arran/Brunel University: 2016 • Measuring baseline level of excessive alcohol intake in pregnancy in the WoS. GCPH: 2012 • Alcohol: Through our eyes. Young people's representations of drinking in Scotland. A

companion to the report 'Creating better stories: alcohol and gender in transitions to adulthood'’. GCPH: 2012

• Creating Better Stories: Alcohol and gender in transitions to adulthood. GCPH: 2012 • Drinking to belong: Understanding young adults’ alcohol use within social networks. Joseph

Rowntree Foundation: 2010 • Young people and alcohol: influences on how they drink. Joseph Rowntree Foundation:

2010

Briefing papers • Findings series 42. Alcohol related harm in Glasgow. GCPH: 2014 • Findings series 32. Young people, gender and alcohol. GCPH: 2012

Journal articles • McCartney G, Craig N, Craig P, Graham L, Lakha F, Mcadams R, MacPherson M, Minton J,

Parkinson J, Robinson M, Shipton D, Taulbuit M, Walsh D, Beeston C. Explaining trends in alcohol-related harms in Scotland, 1991-2011 (I): the role of incomes, effects of socio-economic and political adversity and demographic change. Public Health 2016;132:13-23

• McCartney G, Craig N, Craig P, Graham L, Lakha F, Mcadams R, MacPherson M, Minton J, Parkinson J, Robinson M, Shipton D, Taulbuit M, Walsh D, Beeston C. Explaining trends in alcohol-related harms in Scotland (II): policy, culture, the market, clinical changes and a synthesis. Public Health 2016;132:23-32

• Robinson M, Shipton D, Walsh D, Whyte B, McCartney G. Regional alcohol consumption and alcohol-related mortality in Great Britain: novel insights using retail sales data. BMC Public Health 2015;15:1

• Shipton D, McCartney G, Whyte B, Walsh D, Craig N, Beeston C. Alcohol-related deaths in Scotland: do country-specific factors affecting cohorts born in the 1940s and before help explain the current trends in alcohol-related trends? European Journal of Public Health 2014;24(Suppl 2) (http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/cku163.055)

• Shipton D, Whyte B, Walsh D. Alcohol-related mortality in deprived UK cities: worrying trends in young women challenge recent national downward trends. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health DOI: 10.1136/jech-2013-202574

• Seaman P, Ikegwuonu T. ‘I don't think old people should go to clubs': how universal is the alcohol transition amongst young adults in the United Kingdom? Journal of Youth Studies Vol 14 No 7, November 2011, 745-759

• Seaman P, Ikegwuonu T, Edgar F. The role of alcohol price in young adult drinking cultures in Scotland. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy Posted online on February 6, 2013 (doi:10.3109/09687637.2013.765386).

pSoBid Reports • Psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health (pSoBid) in Glasgow: a cross-

sectional, population based study. Final study report. GCPH: 2013

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Briefing papers • Findings series 41. Public health implications of the pSoBid study. GCPH: 2014 • Concepts series 8: The psychological, social and biological determinants of health: A review

of the literature. GCPH: 2010 Journal articles • McClelland R, Christensen K, Mohammed S, McGuinness D, Cooney J, Bakshi A, Demou

E, MacDonald E, Caslake M, Stenvinkel P, Shiels PG. Accelerated ageing and renal dysfunction links lower socioeconomic status and dietary phosphate intake. Aging 2016;8(5):1135-1149

• Krishnadas R, Kim J, McLean J, Batty DG, McLean J, Millar K, Packard C, Cavanagh J. The envirome and the connectome: exploring the structural noise in the human brain associated with socioeconomic deprivation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2013, 7:722 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00722

• Krishnadas R, McLean J, Batty GD, Burns H, Deans KA, Ford I, McConnachie A, McLean JS, Millar K, Sattar N, Shiels PG, Tannahill C, Velupillai YN, Packard CJ, and Cavanagh J. Socio-economic deprivation and cortical morphology: Psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health study. Psychosomatic Medicine 2013;75(7):616-623

• Jonathan Cavanagh, Rajeev Krishnadas, G. David Batty, Harry Burns, Kevin A. Deans, Ian Ford, Alex McConnachie, Agnes McGinty, Jennifer S. McLean, Keith Millar, Naveed Sattar, Paul G. Shiels, Carol Tannahill, Yoga N. Velupillai, Chris J. Packard, John McLean. Socio-economic status and the cerebellar grey matter volume. Data from a well-characterised population sample. The Cerebellum 2013, DOI 10.1007/s12311-013-0497-4

• Rajeev Krishnadas, John McLean, David G. Batty, Harry Burns, Kevin A. Deans, Ian Ford,Alex McConnachie, Agnes McGinty, Jennifer S. McLean, Keith Millar, Naveed Sattar, Paul G. Shiels, Yoga N. Velupillai, Chris J. Packard, Jonathan Cavanagh. NeuroImage: Cardio-metabolic risk factors and cortical thickness in a neurologically healthy male population: Results from the psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health (pSoBid) study. Clinical 2013, 2(1):464-657

• Keith Millar, Suzanne M. Lloyd, Jennifer S. McLean, G. David Batty, Harry Burns, Jonathan Cavanagh, Kevin A. Deans, Ian Ford, Alex McConnachie, Agnes McGinty, Rene Mottus, Chris J. Packard, Naveed Sattar, Paul G. Shiels, Yoga N. Velupillai1, Carol Tannahill. Personality, socio-economic status and inflammation: cross-sectional, population-based study PLoS ONE2013, 8(3):e58256

• Miller A, Purves P, McConnachie A, Asquith D, Batty G, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Ford I, McLean J, Packard C, Shiels P, Turner H, Velupillai Y, Deans K, Welsh P, McInnes I, Sattar N. Soluble ST2 associates with diabetes but not established cardiovascular risk factors: a new inflammatory pathway of relevance to diabetes. PLoS One 2012, 7(10):e47830

• McLean J, Krishnadas R, Batty G, Burns H, Deans K, Ford I, McConnachie A, McGinty A, McLean J, Millar K, Sattar N, Shiels P, Tannahill C, Velupillai Y, Packard C, Condon B, Hadley D, Cavanagh J. Early life socioeconomic status, chronic physiological stress and hippocampal N-acetyl aspartate concentrations. Behavioural Brain Research 2012, 235(2):225-30

• Knox S, Welsh P, Bezlyak V, McConnachie A, Boulton E, Deans K, Ford I, Batty G, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Millar K, McInnes I, McLean J, Velupillai Y, Shiels P, Tannahill C, Packard C, Wallace A, Sattar N. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D is lower in deprived groups, but is not associated with carotid intima media thickness or plaques: Results from pSoBid. Atherosclerosis (2012), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2012.05.001

• Packard C, Cavanagh J, McLean J, McConnachie A, Messow C, Batty G, Burns H, Deans K, Sattar N, Shiels P, Velupillai Y, Tannahill C, Millar K. Interaction of personality traits with social deprivation in determining mental wellbeing and health behaviours. Journal of Public Health 2012, May 2, 1-10

• McGuinness D, McGlynn L, Johnson P, MacIntyre P, Batty G, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Deans K, Ford I, McConnachie A, McGinty A, McLean J, Millar K, Packard C, Sattar N, Tannahill C,

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Velupillai Y, Shiels P. Socio-economic status is associated with epigenetic differences in the pSoBid cohort. International Journal of Epidemiology 2012;1-10

• Shiels P, McGlynn L, MacIntyre A, Johnson P, Batty G, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Deans K, Ford I, McConnachie A, McGinty A, McLean J, Millar K, Sattar N, Tannahill C, Velupillai Y, Packard C. Accelerated telomere attrition is associated with relative household income, diet and inflammation in the pSoBid cohort. PLoS ONE 2011; 6(7):e22521

• Packard C, Bezylak V, McLean J, Batty G, Ford I, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Deans K, Henderson M, McGinty A, Millar K, Sattar N, Shiels P, Velupillai Y , Tannahill C. Early life socioeconomic adversity is associated in adult life with chronic, carotid atherosclerosis, poorer lung function and decreased cognitive performance: a cross-sectional, population-based study. BMC Public Health 2011;11:42-58

• Deans K, Bezylak V, Ford I, Batty G, Burns H, Cavanagh J, de Groot E, McGinty A, Millar K, Shiels P, Tannahill C, Velupillai Y, Sattar N, Packard C. Differences in atherosclerosis according to area level socioeconomic deprivation: cross-sectional population-based study. British Medical Journal, 2009;339:b4170

• Velupillai Y, Packard C, Batty G, Bezlyak V, Burns H, Cavanagh J, Deans K, Ford I, McGinty A, Millar K, Sattar N, Shiels P, Tannahill C. Psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health (pSoBid): Study protocol of a population-based study. BMC Public Health 2008;8:126

Health related services – tackling inequalities Reports • Final evaluation report from the Govanhill Equally Well test site. GCPH: 2012 • Participatory Budgeting - learning from Govanhill Equally Well test site. GCPH: 2012 • Equally Well Govanhill test site - interim learning theme illustrations. GCPH: 2012 • Interim Evaluation of the Govanhill Equally Well Test-site. GCPH: 2011 • Local Evaluation Plan for the Govanhill Equally Well Test Site. GCPH: 2010 • Improving Population Health in Glasgow. Managing Partnerships for Health Improvement

Phase 1. GCPH: 2008 • Primary care policy and practice for reducing inequalities in mental health. GCPH: 2007 • An investigation in GPs and social prescribing. A pilot study. Jan Swift Consulting: 2007 • Evaluation of inequalities, gender sensitivity and primary care mental health pilot work in

South West Glasgow. Fitzgerald Specialists: 2006 • Partnerships and Networks: Part Lessons from Health and Social Care. GCPH: 2006.

Briefing papers • Findings series 30. Focus on inequalities: a framework for action. GCPH: 2011 • Findings series 23. The development of a framework for monitoring and reviewing health

and social inequalities. GCPH: 2010 • Findings series 13. Perceived barriers in accessing healthcare services: Asylum seekers

and refugee (ASRs) and service providers’ perspectives. GCPH: 2008 • Findings series 10. Managing partnerships for improving health and wellbeing. GCPH: 2008 • Concepts series 4. Policy background to Community Health Partnerships and Community

Health and Care Partnerships. GCPH: 2004 Journal articles • Fischbacher-Smith M. Mind the Gaps: Managing Difference in Partnership Working. Public

Money and Management. (in press) • Harkins C, Shaw R, Gillies M, Sloan H, MacIntyre K, Scoular A, Morrison C, MacKay F,

Cunningham H, Docherty P, MacIntyre P, Findlay IN. Overcoming barriers to engaging

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socio-economically disadvantaged populations in CHD primary prevention: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 2010;10:391

• Craig P, Hanlon P, Morrison J. Can primary care reduce inequalities in mental health? Public Health 2009;123(1):e57-61

• Craig P, Fischbacher M. Collaborating for health. In Cowley S (eds) Public health in policy and practice. 2nd Edition. Edinburgh: Elsevier, 2007.

Scottish observatory for work and health Reports • Scottish Observatory for Work and Health – year 3 annual report. GCPH: 2011 • Scottish Observatory for Work and Health – year 2 annual report. GCPH: 2010 • Scottish Observatory for Work and Health – year 1 annual report. GCPH: 2009 Briefing papers • Findings series 16. Working for a healthier life. Research report. GCPH: 2008 • Findings series 6. Turning the tap off! Incapacity Benefit in Glasgow and Scotland. Trends

over the past five years. GCPH: 2007 • Findings series 4. Making change happen: exploring the effective diffusion and adoption of

healthy working practices. GCPH: 2007 Primary care observatory Reports • The significance of respiratory impairment for public health in Scotland. GCPH: 2011 • GPs at the Deep End: Connecting with General Practice to Improve Public Health. GCPH:

2011 • The shape of Primary Care in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. GCPH: 2008 Smoking cessation Reports • Comparing Models of Smoking Treatment in Glasgow: Final report. GCPH: 2009 • Determining accuracy of self-reported smoking status in pregnant women. GCPH: 2008 • Comparing Models of Smoking Treatment in Glasgow: interim report. GCPH: 2008 • Exploring Reductions in Smoking During Pregnancy in Glasgow. GCPH: 2007 • Reducing Smoking Inequalities in Glasgow. GCPH: 2007 • Tackling Smoking in Glasgow – Final Report. GCPH: 2006 Briefing papers • Findings series 20. Comparing models of smoking treatment in Glasgow. GCPH: 2009 • Findings series 19. Determining the accuracy of self-reported smoking status in pregnant

woman at maternity booking and second trimester serum screening. GCPH: 2009 Methodological and policy development Reports • The Capability Approach: developing an instrument for evaluating public health

interventions. Final Report. GCPH: 2008

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• For a Resilient City – Insights from a Civic Conversation in Glasgow. GCPH: 2008 • Equal Exposure: A Civic Conversation. GCPH: 2007 Briefing papers • Concepts series 1. Community engagement: The Centre’s experiences and outcomes.

GCPH: 2007 Journal articles • Tannahill C, Whyte B. Inequalities in health. Chapter 11 in McKendrick JH, Mooney G,

Dickie J and Kelly P. Poverty in Scotland 2011. Towards a more equal Scotland. London: Child Poverty Action Group (in press).

• Hunter D, Popay J, Tannahill C, Whitehead M. Getting to grips with health inequalities at last? Marmot review calls for renewed action to create a fairer society. British Medical Journal 2010;340:323-324

• Jepson RG, Harris FM, Platt S, Tannahill C. The effectiveness of interventions to change six health behaviours: a review of reviews. BMC Public Health 2010;10:538

• Tannahill C, Bond L, Kearns A. Strengthening mental health within communities. Chapter 18 in Goldie I (eds) Public mental health: a handbook. Brighton: Pavilion, 2010.

• Tannahill C. Getting findings into policy. Chapter 15 in Thorogood M and Coombes Y (eds) Evaluating health promotion. Practice and methods. 3rd Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

• Egan M, Tannahill C, Petticrew M, Thomas S. Psychosocial risk factors in home and community settings and their associations with population health and health inequalities: a systematic meta-review. BMC Public Health 2008;8:239

• Egan M, Tannahill C, Petticrew M and Thomas S. Do psychosocial risk factors influence health in community settings? GCPH: 2007.

• Tannahill C. Health and health policy. In Mooney G and Scott G (eds) Exploring social policy in the ‘new’ Scotland. Bristol: Policy Press, 2005.

GCPH funding reviews • Review of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health – final report. Jennifer Waterton

Consultancy/GCPH: 2011 • Review of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health – final report. Jennifer Waterton

Consultancy/GCPH: 2008

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GoWell publications The below publications have been produced/published by the GoWell team and are available from the GoWell website: www.gowellonline.com GoWell reports • Annual progress report 2015/16. GoWell: 2016 • Working paper: Assessing change in levels of deprivation in the GoWell study areas.

GoWell: 2015 • Annual progress report 2014/15. GoWell: 2015 • The recession, austerity measures and health. GoWell: 2014 • Annual progress report 2013/14. GoWell: 2014 • Context briefing 1: City-level changes in population, deprivation and health. GoWell: 2014 • Context briefing 2: Progress with housing and regeneration interventions. GoWell: 2014 • Context briefing 3: Changes over time in the provision of amenities and facilities. GoWell:

2014 • Context briefing 4: Media analysis. GoWell: 2014 • Financial stress and mental wellbeing in an age of austerity: evidence from GoWell 2006-

2011. GoWell: 2013 • Policy-maker and practitioner perspectives on mixed tenure communities: a qualitative

study. GoWell: 2013 • Residents’ perspectives on mixed tenure communities: a qualitative study of social renters

and owner occupiers. GoWell: 2013 • Annual progress report 2012/13. GoWell: 2013 • The links between regeneration and health: a synthesis of GoWell research findings.

GoWell: 2013 • Housing outcomes over time: A comparison across the 2006,2008 and 2011 GoWell

community surveys. GoWell: 2013 • Health outcomes over time: A comparison across the 2006,2008 and 2011 GoWell

community surveys. GoWell: 2013 • Neighbourhood outcomes over time: A comparison across the 2006, 2008 and 2011 GoWell

community surveys. GoWell: 2013 • Community outcomes over time: A comparison across the 2006, 2008 and 2011 GoWell

community surveys. GoWell: 2013 • Residents’ perspectives of health and its social contexts. GoWell: 2012 • Residents’ lived realities of transformational regeneration. GoWell: 2012 • Annual progress Report 2011/12. GoWell: 2012 • Sticking with it? Short to medium term outcomes of remaining in regeneration environments

in Glasgow. GoWell: 2012 • Migration and health in Glasgow and its relevance to GoWell. GoWell: 2012 • Moving out, moving on? Short to medium term outcomes from relocation through

regeneration in Glasgow. GoWell: 2011 • Annual progress report 2010/11. GoWell: 2011 • Evaluation of Glasgow Housing Association’s Youth Diversionary Programme. GoWell: 2010 • Health, Wellbeing and Social Inclusion of Migrants in North Glasgow. GoWell: 2010 • Progress Report 2009/10. GoWell: 2010 • Synthesis of Research Findings 2006-2009. GoWell: 2010 • The wider relevance of GoWell to other urban areas in Scotland. GoWell: 2010 • Progress for People and Places: Monitoring Change in Glasgow’s Communities Report.

GoWell: 2010 • Progress for People and Places: Monitoring Change in Glasgow’s Communities Executive

Summary. GoWell: 2010 • Environmental employability programme: Evaluation report. GoWell: 2009

@GoWellOnline

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• Annual progress report 2008/09. GoWell: 2009 • Residential conditions and health in St Andrews Drive, Glasgow. GoWell: 2008 • Health and wellbeing in GoWell and social housing areas in Glasgow. GoWell: 2008 • Health and wellbeing in GoWell and social housing areas in Glasgow - deprivation based

analyses. GoWell: 2008 • Community health and wellbeing survey: baseline findings 2006. GoWell: 2007 • The Regeneration Challenge in Transformation Areas. GoWell: 2007 • Will Glasgow flourish? Regeneration and health in Glasgow: learning from the past,

analysing the present and planning for the future. GoWell: 2007 GoWell East reports • Ethnicity. GoWell in the East End: key equalities issues in the baseline survey. GoWell:

2016 • Disability. GoWell in the East End: key equalities issues in the baseline survey. GoWell:

2015 • Gender. GoWell in the East End: key equalities issues in the baseline survey. GoWell: 2015 • Households. GoWell in the East End: key equalities issues in the baseline survey. GoWell:

2015 • GoWell East: Headline indicators comparison report. GoWell: 2015 • The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games: A prospective assessment of regeneration for a

physical activity legacy. GoWell: 2014 • GoWell East study of physical activity in secondary school pupils in Glasgow. Headline

indicators report for S2 pupils in 2014. GoWell: 2014 • A comparison of physical activity among S1 pupils in six Glasgow secondary schools.

Findings from the 2013 survey. GoWell: 2014 • GoWell in the East End pre-Games findings 2012: Community comparison report. GoWell:

2014 • People, place and prosperity in the east end of Glasgow: An assessment of the potential

economic impacts of the 2014 Commonwealth Games and associated regeneration activities on local communities. GoWell: 2014

• GoWell East study of physical activity in secondary school pupils in Glasgow. Baseline survey: Headline indicators report for S1 pupils, 2013. GoWell: 2014

• GoWell in Glasgow’s East End baseline community survey 2012. Report one: Headline indicators. GoWell: 2013

Briefing papers • Briefing paper 26: Relocating or remaining: could the circumstances of area regeneration

drive changes in health behaviours? GoWell: 2016 • Briefing paper 25: Prior-attitudes and post-experiences of relocation from restructured

neighbourhoods. GoWell: 2016 • Briefing paper 24: Health effects of housing improvements. GoWell: 2015 • Briefing paper 23: Migrant social integration in Glasgow’s deprived communities. GoWell:

2015 • Briefing paper 22. Loneliness in Glasgow’s deprived communities. GoWell: 2015 • Briefing paper 21. Does perceived position affect mental wellbeing? GoWell: 2013 • Briefing paper 20. Neighbourhood structures and crime rates in Glasgow. GoWell: 2012 • Briefing paper 19. Area reputation: comparing newspaper coverage of the Sighthill and Red

Road estates. GoWell: 2012 • Briefing paper 18. Area reputation: an examination of newspaper coverage of the Red Road

estate. GoWell: 2012

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• Briefing paper 17. Housing improvements, housing quality and psychosocial benefits from the home. GoWell: 2012

• Briefing paper 16. Intolerance and adult perceptions of antisocial behaviour: focus group evidence from disadvantaged neighbourhoods of Glasgow. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 15. Intolerance and adult perceptions of antisocial behaviour: focus group evidence from disadvantaged neighbourhoods of Glasgow. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 14. Putting a spring in Glasgow’s step: neighbourhood walking in deprived areas. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 13. Community empowerment in transformational regeneration and local housing management in Glasgow: meaning, relevance, challenges and policy recommendations. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 12. The contribution of regeneration to mental wellbeing in deprived areas. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 11. The effects of high-rise living in the social rented sector in Glasgow. GoWell: 2011

• Briefing paper 10. Glasgow’s deprived neighbourhood environments and health behaviours: What do we know? GoWell: 2010

• Briefing paper 9. Youth Diversionary Programme Evaluation. GoWell: 2010 • Briefing paper 8. Who says teenagers are a serious problem? GoWell’s findings on

householder perceptions of youth related problems in deprived areas of Glasgow. GoWell: 2010

• Briefing paper 7. Area reputation: An examination of newspaper coverage of the Sighthill Estate. GoWell: 2010

• Briefing paper 6. Community engagement in the initial planning of regeneration in Glasgow. GoWell: 2009

• Briefing paper 5. How will regeneration activity impact on the health of residents of Glasgow? GoWell: 2009

• Briefing paper 4. Environmental employability programme: Evaluation report. GoWell: 2008 • Briefing paper 3. GoWell Findings: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Glasgow’s

Regeneration Areas. GoWell: 2009 • Briefing paper 2. Public health, housing and regeneration: what have we learned from

history? GoWell: 2008 • Briefing paper 1. Health, wellbeing and deprivation in Glasgow and the GoWell study areas.

GoWell: 2009 Journal articles • Kearns A, Whitley E, Egan M, Tabbner C, Tannahill C. Healthy migrants in an unhealthy

city? The effects of time on the health of migrants living in deproived areas of Glasgow. Journal of International Migration and Integration 2016. DOI: 10.1007/s12134-016-0497-6

• Baba C, Kearns A, McIntosh E, Tannahill C, Lewsey J. Is empowerment a route to improving mental health and wellbeing in an urban regeneration (UR) context? Urban Studies 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0042098016632435

• Lawson L, Kearns A. Power to the (young) people? Children and young people’s empowerment in the relocation process associated with urban re-structuring. International Journal of Housing Policy 2016. DOI: 10.1080/14616718.2016.1143788

• Clark J, Kearns A, Cleland C. Spatial scale, time and process in mega-events: the complexity of host community perspectives on neighbourhood change. Cities 2016;53:87-97

• Clark J, Kearns A. Going for gold: a prospective assessment of the economic impacts of the Commonwealth games 2014 upon the East End of Glasgow. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0263774X15624923

• Egan M, Kearns A, Katikireddi SV, Curl A, Lawson K, Tannahill C. Proportionate universalism in practice? A quasi-experimental study (GoWell) of a UK neighbourhood

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renewal programme's impact on health inequalities. Social Science & Medicine 2016;152:41-49

• Clark J, Kearns, A, Cleland C. Spatial scale, time and process in mega-events: the complexity of host community perspectives on neighbourhood change. Cities 2016;53:87-97. DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2016.01.012

• Clark J, Kearns A. Going for gold: A prospective assessment of the economic impacts of the Commonwealth Games 2014 upon the East End of Glasgow. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0263774X15624923

• Curl A, Kearns A. Can housing improvements cure or prevent the onset of health conditions over time in deprived areas? BMC Public Health 2015;15:1191. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2524-5

• Clark J, Kearns A. Pathways to a physical activity legacy: Assessing the regeneration potential of multi-sport events using a prospective approach. Local Economy 2015;30(8):888-909. DOI: 10.1177/0269094215601993

• Cleland C, Kearns A, Tannahill C, Ellaway A. Home truths: Are housing-related events more important for residents’ health compared with other life events? Housing Studies 2015 DOI:10.1080/02673037.2015.1094565

• Robison O, Kearns A, Gray L, Bond L, Henderson M. Mixed tenure communities as a policy instrument for educational outcomes in a deprived urban context? Urban Research and Practice 2015 DOI:10.1080/17535069.2015.1095349

• Egan M, Lawson L, Kearns A, Conway E, Neary J. Neighbourhood demolition, relocation and health. A longitudinal study of housing-led urban regeneration in Glasgow, UK. Health and Place 2015 DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.02.006

• Kearns A, Whitley E. Getting there? The effects of functional factors, time and place on the social integration of migrants. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2015 DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2015.1030374

• Lawson L, Kearns A, Egan M, Conway E. “You Can't Always Get What You Want…”? Prior-Attitudes and Post-Experiences of Relocation from Restructured Neighbourhoods. Housing Studies 2015 DOI:10.1080/02673037.2014.994199

• Kearns A, Mason P. Regeneration, relocation and health behaviours in deprived communities. Health & Place 2015;32:43-58

• Curl A, Kearns A. Financial Difficulty and Mental Wellbeing in an Age of Austerity: The Experience in Deprived Communities. Social Policy and Society 2015;14(2):217-240

• Kearns A, Whitley E, Tannahill C, Ellaway A. ‘Lonesome town’? Is loneliness associated with the residential environment, including housing and neighbourhood factors? Journal of Community Psychology 2014 (in press)

• Curl A, Kearns A, Mason P, Egan M, Tannahill C, Ellaway A. Physical and mental health outcomes following housing improvements: evidence from the GoWell study. Epidemiology & Community Health 2014 DOI:10.1136/jech-2014-204064

• Kearns A, Whitley E, Tannahill C, Ellaway A. Loneliness, social relations and health and well-being in deprived communities. Psychology, Health and Medicine 2015;20(3):332-344

• Lawson L, Kearns A. Rethinking the purpose of community empowerment in neighbourhood regeneration: The need for policy clarity. Local Economy 2014;29(1-2):65-81

• Kearns A, McKee M, Sautkina E, Weeks G, Bond L. Mixed tenure orthodoxy: practitioner reflections on policy effects. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research. 2013;15(2)

• Livingston M, Kearns A, Bannister J. Neighbourhood structures and crime: The influence of tenure mix and other structural factors upon local crime rates. Housing Studies 2014;29(1):1-25

• Bond L, Egan M, Kearns A, Tannahill C. GoWell: The challenges of evaluating regeneration as a population health intervention. Preventive Medicine 2013;57(6):941-947

• Mason P, Kearns A. Physical activity and mental wellbeing in deprived neighbourhoods. Mental Health and Physical Activity 2013;6(2):111-117

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• Lawder R, Walsh D, Kearns A, Livingston M. Healthy Mixing? Investigating the associations between neighbourhood housing, tenure mix and health outcomes for urban residents. Urban Studies 2013

• Kearns A, McKee MJ, Sautkina E, Cox J, Bond L. How to mix? Spatial configurations, modes of production and resident perceptions of mixed tenure neighbourhoods. Cities, 2013;35:397-408

• Mason P, Kearns A, Livingston M. "Safe Going": The influence of crime rates and perceived crime and safety on walking in deprived neighbourhoods. Social Science and Medicine 2013;91:15-24

• Egan M, Katikireddo VS, Kearns A, Tannahill C, Kalacs M, Bond L. Health effects of neighbourhood demolition and housing improvement: A prospective controlled study of natural experiments in urban renewal. American Journal of Public Health 2013;103(6):47-53

• Kearns A, Kearns O, Lawson L. Notorious places: image, reputation, stigma. the role of newspapers in area reputations for social housing estates. Housing Studies 2013;28(4):579-598

• Kearns A, Mason P. Defining and measuring displacement: is relocation from restructured neighbourhoods always unwelcome and disruptive? Housing Studies 2013;28(2):177-204

• Kearns A, Whitley E, Bond L, Egan M, Tannahill C. The psychosocial pathway to mental wellbeing at the local level: investigating the effects of perceived relative position in a deprived area context. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2013;67(1):87-94

• Bond L, Egan M, Kearns A, Clark J, Tannahill C. Smoking and intention to quit in deprived areas of Glasgow: is it related to housing improvements and neighbourhood regeneration because of improved mental health? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2012;64(4);299-304

• Clark J, Kearns A. Housing improvements, housing quality and psychosocial benefits from the home. Housing Studies, 2012;27(12):915-937

• Egan M, Neary J, Keenan PJ, Bond L. Perceptions of antisocial behaviour and negative attitudes towards young people: focus group evidence from adult residents of disadvantaged urban neighbourhoods. Journal of Youth Studies 2013;16(5);612-627

• Kearns A, Whitely E, Bond L, Tannahill C. The Residential Psychosocial Environment and Mental Wellbeing in Deprived Areas. International Journal of Housing Policy 2012;12(4):413-438

• Neary J, Egan M, Keenan PJ, Lawson L, Bond L. Damned if they do, damned if they don't: negotiating the tricky context of anti-social behaviour and keeping safe in disadvantaged urban neighbourhoods. Journal of Youth Studies 2012;16(1):118-134

• Sautkina E, Bond L, Kearns A. Mixed evidence on mixed tenure effects: Findings from a systematic review of UK studies, 1995-2009. Housing Studies 2012;27(6):748-782

• Kearns A, Whitley E, Mason P, Bond L. Living the high-life? Residential, social and psychosocial outcomes for high-rise occupants in a deprived context. Housing Studies 2012;27(1):97-126

• Bond L, Egan M, Kearns A, Clark J, Tannahill C. Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areas. BMC Public Health 2012;12:48

• Egan M, Bond L, Kearns A, Tannahill C. Is concern about young people’s antisocial behaviour associated with poor health? BMC Public Health 2012;12:217

• Mason P, Kearns A, Bond L. Neighbourhood walking and regeneration in deprived communities. Health & Place 2011;17(3):727-737

• Bond L, Kearns A, Sautkina E. Mixed messages about mixed tenure: do reviews tell the real story? Housing Studies, 2011;26(1):69-94

• Beck S, Hanlon P, Tannahill C, Crawford F, Ogilvie R, Kearns A. How will area regeneration impact on health? Learning from the GoWell study. Public Health 2010;124(3):125-130

• Egan M, Kearns A, Mason P, Tannahill C, Bond L, Coyle J, Beck S, Crawford F, Hanlon P, Lawson L, McLean J, Pettigrew M, Sautkina E, Thomson H, Walsh D. Protocol for a mixed methods study investigating the impact of investment in housing, regeneration and

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neighbourhood renewal on the health and wellbeing of residents: the GoWell Programme. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2010;10:14

• Lawson L, Kearns A. Community empowerment in the context of the Glasgow housing stock transfer. Urban Studies, 2010;47(7):1459-1478

• Lawson L, Kearns A. Community engagement in regeneration: are we getting the point? Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 2010;25(1):9-36

• Kearns A, Tannahill C, Bond L. Regeneration and health: conceptualising the connections. Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal, 2009;3(1):56-76

• Kearns A, Lawson L. (De)Constructing a policy “failure”: housing stock transfer in Glasgow. Evidence & Policy 2009;5(4):449-470

• Kearns A, Lawson L. Housing stock transfer in Glasgow - the first five years. A study of policy implementation. Housing Studies 2008;23(6):857-878

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GCPH/IFF Seminar Series

Seminar Series 12 (2015/2016) • Population healing: languages, creativity and the extraordinary normality of migration. Prof

Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies, and Co-Convener of Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNET). October 2015.

• What does it mean to respond to change? Insights from the Solomon Islands. Prof Ioan Fazey, Professor of Social Dimensions of Environmental Change, and Acting Director of the Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience, University of Dundee. December 2015.

• Poverty in Scotland and the UK is costly, risky and wasteful, but not inevitable. Julian Unwin CBE, Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. January 2016.

• Mobilising dissent: social activism in a global age. Prof Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS Researcher & Associate Professor of Sociology, Universite de Louvain, Belgium. February 2016.

• How ACEs and the ‘Theory of Everything’ can help build healthy communities. Jane Stevens, Founder and Publisher, ACEs Connection Network. April 2016.

Seminar Series 11 (2014/2015) • What have we learned from 10 years of GCPH seminars and what does it mean for

Scotland’s health? Prof Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health, University of Glasgow. October 2014.

• Nature, nurture and society. Byron Vincent, Poet. November 2014. • The economics of dignity. Prof Marilyn Waring, Professor of Public Policy, AUT, New

Zealand. January 2015. • Land reform as an engine for economic progress. Andy Wightman, Writer and Researcher.

February 2015. • Re-imagining justice for women. Linda De Caestecker, Director of Public Health, NHS

Greater Glasgow and Clyde. March 2015. • Experience shapes the brain across the lifecourse: epigenetics, biological embedding and

cumulative change. Prof Bruce McEwen, Professor of Neuroendocrinology, Rockefeller University, New York. April 2015.

Seminar Series 10 (2013/2014) • Reflecting on Money, Love and Virtue – Maria Pereira, Investment Specialist, Portugal.

October 2013. • Who are the real insane? Our perceptions of disordered thinking and behaviour as defences

against imagination. Dr Mannie Sher, Director, Group Relations Programme & Principal OD Consultant, Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. December 2013

• Healthy cognitive ageing. Prof Ian Deary, Director of the Centre for Cognitive Aging and Cognitive Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh. January 2014

• Does austerity harm health? Dr Aaron Reeves, Senior Research Leader in Sociology, Oxford University. February 2014

• The power of cultural disruption. Helen Marriage, Co-director, Artichoke Studios, London. March 2014.

• Nourishing the City: the rise of the urban food question. Kevin Morgan, Professor of Governance and Development, University of Cardiff. April 2014.

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Seminar Series 9 (2012/2013) • Akala presents The Hip Hop Shakespeare Company – Akala, MOBO award-winning artist

and musician and Founder The Hip Hop Shakespeare Company. November 2012. • Human healing in the age of science: the art of the healing shift – David Reilly, Scottish

Government's Lead Clinician for Integrative Care. December 2012. • Public health: exploring complex inter-connected problems, and creating complex inter-

connected solutions. Joe Ravetz: Centre for Urban & Regional Ecology, Manchester. January 2013.

• Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). Prof James Curran, Chief Executive, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. February 2013.

• How the effects of traumatic stress are transmitted to the next generation. Prof Rachel Yehuda, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Director of the Mental Health Patient Care Center and the James J Peters Bronx Veterans Affairs Hospital, New York City. March 2013.

• Medical humanities and the ‘Fifth Wave’ in Public Health: Parallel Tracks? Prof Jane Macnaughton, Co-Director, Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University. April 2013.

Seminar Series 8 (2011/2012) • The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class. Prof Guy Standing, Professor of Economic

Security, University of Bath. November 2011. • Giving a voice to Afghan Civil Society. Lucia Berdondini & Sandra Grieve, University of

Strathclyde); Abdulzahar Mohtasebzadeh, Ali Kaveh, Fereshta Abbasishahpasandzada & Ahmad Hamid Wahidy, University of Herat, Afghanistan; Marco Braghero & Masood Khalil PeaceWaves International Network, Italy. December 2011.

• Thinking and acting differently: An asset model for public health – Antony Morgan from the Centre for Public Health Excellence at NICE. January 2012

• Developmental programming - how your parents' environment before you were born impacts on your and your children's risk of disease. Professor Jonathan Seckl, University of Edinburgh. February 2012.

• Self organisation and civil engagement - co-operation, culture and politics for a more sustainable society. Manfred Helrigl. March 2012.

• Thinking in systems, looking for the causes of population health. Dr Sandro Galea, Gelman Professor and Chair of Epidemiology, Columbia University. May 2012.

Seminar Series 7 (2010/2011) • The City as a Complex Adaptive System: Lessons from the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC.

Prof Max Boisot, Professor of Strategic Management at the ESADE business school, Barcelona. November 2010.

• Transforming Finance: Recognising the Global Financial System as a Commons. Hazel Henderson, Author and founder of Ethical Markets Media, LLC. January 2011.

• The True the Good and the Beautiful. Prof Phil Hanlon, Professor of Public Health, University of Glasgow. February 2011.

• Is Resilience Enough? Anthony Hodgson, Director of Research at Decision Integrity Limited. March 2011.

• Silent transformation of well-being. Dr Timo Hämäläinen, Finnish Innovation Fund. April 2011.

• Mapping the mind under pressure: Can brain imaging research tell us anything new about stress and physical health? Dr Peter Gianaros, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Pittsburgh. May 2011.

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Seminar Series 6 (2009/2010) • Nature and Nurture? The intergenerational transmission of risk for chronic illness. Dr

Michael Meaney, McGill University. December 2009. • Prosperity without growth. Prof Tim Jackson, Professor of Sustainable Development,

University of Surrey. January 2010. • Scots Miserablism. Eleanor Yule, Film maker and director. February 2010. • Impact of weather on human health, current and future issues. Wayne Elliot, Head of Health

Forecasting, Met Office. March 2010. • Code of the street, how we should re-interpret morality. David Gustave, Educational

Motivator, Kids Company. April 2010. • Power and Love: A theory and practice of social change. Adam Kahane, Reos Partners.

May 2010. Seminar Series 5 (2008/2009) • The Challenge of Affluence. Prof Avner Offer, Chichele Professor of Economic History,

Oxford University. November 2008. • We have the future of the world in our hands, are we up to it. Prof Maureen O'Hara,

Professor of Psychology, National University, San Diego. December 2008 • Talking Cities – the Micro-politics of Urban Space. Prof Stuart MacDonald, Principal, Gray’s

School of Art, Aberdeen. January 2009. • Next generation e-health, turning a digital city into a vital society. Prof Bert Mulder, The

Hague University, Netherlands. February 2009. • From theory to policy – the implications of recent research findings on health inequalities.

Prof Harry Burns, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland. March 2009. • Nested Relationships - Beauty, Aesthetics, Art and Happiness. Shakti Maira, Artist, New

Delhi. April 2009. Seminar Series 4 (2007/2008) • Patterns and trends in New York: exploring the idea of fundamental social causes of health

status. Prof Bruce Link of Columbia University, New York. December 2007. • Learning to live with an angry planet: human relations with the Earth in the past and future.

Prof Geoffrey Boulton, Professor of Geology, University of Edinburgh. January 2008. • Seeing Like a State: why certain schemes to improve the human condition have failed. Prof

James Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Yale University. March 2008.

• Positive and negative stress alter brain structure. Prof Liz Gould, Professor of Psychology, Princeton University. April 2008.

• Selfish Capitalism. Oliver James, Clinical psychologist, writer and television documentary producer. June 2008.

Seminar Series 3 (2006/2007) • Social Change from the Inside Out. Jerry Sternin, Co-founder, Positive Deviance Initiative,

Tufts University, Boston. November 2006. • Creative Communities: design, technology and wellbeing. Prof Irene McAra-McWilliam,

Head of the School of Design, The Glasgow School of Art. December 2006.

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• Molecules and Mind: Stress, the Individual and the Social Environment. Prof Bruce McEwen, Alfred E Mirsky Professor / Head of the Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, The Rockefeller University, New York. January 2007.

• Lessons learned for health improvement: Exposing deceit and wrongdoing in the US tobacco industry. Dr Jeffrey Wigand PhD, Smoke-Free Kids, Inc. March 2007.

• Towards Ethical Economics: An Initial Exploration. Rajiv Kumar, Director and Chief Executive, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, India. April 2007.

• Belonging to one another: Principles and Practices for Engaging the Other. Aftab Omer, Institute of Imaginal Studies, California, USA. April, 2007.

Seminar Series 2 (2005/2006) • How Stress Gets Under Your Skin: psychobiological studies of social status, stress and

health. Professor Andrew Steptoe, British Heart Foundation Professor of Psychology, University College London. October 2005.

• The Transformation of Scotland: 1980 – 2005. Professor Tom Devine, Glucksman Professor of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen. December 2005.

• The evidence? The contribution of lay knowledge to reducing health inequalities. Professor Jennie Popay, Institute for Health Research, University of Lancaster. January 2006.

• The Global Health Challenge: Why We Need Good Governance for Health. Dr Ilona Kickbusch, Independent Health Consultant, Ilona Kickbusch Consult. February 2006.

• Urban vision and public health: designing and building wholesome places. Howard Frumkin MD, DrPH, Director, National Center for Environmental Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention. April 2006.

• Civic humanism and conversation about the good life. Prof AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy, Birkbeck College, University of London. May 2006.

Seminar Series 1 (2004/2005) • Imagine the Perfect Polis: Creating Health in the City. Anthony Grayling, Professor of

Philosophy, Birkbeck College. November 2004. • Animal Farm. Prof Alistair Lawrence, Head of Animal Welfare, Scottish Agricultural College.

December 2004. • Changing Ideas, Changing Health. Dr Sholom Glouberman, Philosopher in Residence,

Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto. February 2005. • Happiness. Professor Lord Richard Layard, Founder, Centre for Economic Performance,

London School of Economics. April 2005. • The Art of Engagement. Denys Candy, Managing Partner, Community Partners Institute,

Pittsburgh. April 2005. • Minding the Future. Maureen O'Hara PhD, President, Saybrook Graduate School, San

Francisco, USA. May 2005.

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