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BALL, Linda and NASR, Nasrin (2011). A qualitative exploration of a health trainer programme in two UK Primary Care Trusts. Perspectives in Public Health, 131 (1), 24-31. [Article]

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CLARE, Ken, OJO, Abi, TEKE, Jenny, WILLIS, Mike, AKHTAR, Gulsoom, CLEGG, Beth, GODDARD, Clair, FREEMAN, Charlotte, DREW, Kevin, RADLEY, Duncan, HOMER, Catherine and ELLS, Louisa (2022). 'Valued and listened to’: the collective experience of patient and public involvement in a national evaluation. Perspectives in Public Health, 142 (4), 199-201. [Article]

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DANKS, Kara, SHEARN, Katie, DALKIN, Sonia, FITZGERALD, Mal and BROOM, David R. (2021). Towards a common purpose: a theoretical model for a whole system approach to physical activity developed in South Tees. Perspectives in Public Health, 141 (2), 72-73. [Article]

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DAYSON, Christopher, HARRIS, Catherine and WOODWARD, Abigail (2021). Voluntary sector interventions to address loneliness and mental health in older people: taking account of emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. Perspectives in Public Health. [Article]

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FLINT, Stuart, SCAIFE, Robert, KESTERTON, Sue, HUMPHREYS, Liam, COPELAND, Robert, CRANK, Helen, BRECKON, Jeff, MAYNARD, Ian and CARTER, Anouska (2016). Sheffield Hallam Staff Wellness Service: four year follow-up of the impact on health indicators. Perspectives in Public Health, 136 (5), 295-301. [Article]

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FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, WOODWARD, C., GREENFIELD, B., HOMER, C., WILLIAMS, K., HAMEED, W., RILEY, B., ROBERTS, D. and BRYAN, G. (2022). Bringing lived experience into research: good practices for public involvement in research. Perspectives in Public Health, 142 (4), 205-208. [Article]

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FURZE, Gill, NICHOLS, Simon, DOHERTY, Patrick, HINTON, Sally, ILIFF, Alison and MILLS, Joseph (2016). National Certification Programme for Cardiovascular Rehabilitation – aiming to improve practice. Perspectives in Public Health, 136 (6), 318-320. [Article]

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MUCAVELE, P., WALL, Claire and BLAKE, N. (2022). East Sussex Nursery Transformation Programme (2015–2020): embedding a best practice approach to healthy food in early years settings. Perspectives in Public Health, 142 (1), 7-9. [Article]

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NIELD, Lucie (2023). Empowering and including “seldom heard” communities in systems thinking for weight management. Perspectives in Public Health, 143 (6), 310-312. [Article]

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PICKERING, Katie and PRINGLE, Andy (2018). Gamification for Physical Activity Behaviour Change. Perspectives in Public Health, 138 (6), 309-310. [Article]

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POTTS, Alexandra, SHEARN, Katie, FRITH, Gabriella and CHRISTY, Elizabeth (2021). Working with Local People as Part of a Whole-systems Approach to Physical Activity: Reflections from Local Delivery Pilots. Perspectives in Public Health, 141 (2), 74-75. [Article]

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POWELL, K, FOX, NJ, BHANBHRO, Sadiq, CHAUHAN, A, Z, A Goldschmied, JACKSON, K, PATON, A and SALWAY, S (2024). Sociologists in public health: marginal observers or mainstream collaborators? Perspectives in Public Health, 144 (2), 72-74. [Article]

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VAN DER GRAAF, Peter, AZEVEDO, Liane, EL-ZERBI, Catherine, LANDINDOME,, Pascal Navelle and WATSON, Pat (2024). Implementing creative dance activities for primary school children to improve health and wellbeing: a qualitative study in the North East England. Perspectives in Public Health, 144 (5), 304-311. [Article]

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WOODALL, James, HOMER, Catherine, FREEMAN, Charlotte, SOUTH, Jane, COOKE, Jo, HOLLIDAY, Judith, HARTLEY, Anna, MULLEN, Shane and STAFFORD, Bernard (2024). Evidence-based decision making in a climate of political expediency: insights from local government. Perspectives in Public Health. [Article]

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