Downloads
- CLES Health and Worklessness Report (.pdf)
- Clare Bambra - Work, Worklessness and Health (.pdf)
- Jason Strelitz - Hospitals and health inequalities (.pdf)
- Jonathan Campion - Mental health, work and worklessness (.pdf)
- Neil McInroy - What Keeps UK Healthy (.pdf)
- Phil Knibb - Neighbourhood services partnership (.pdf)
- Sarah Curtis - Health and employment (.pdf)
Introduction
Organised jointly with the Geography of Health Research Group (GHRG), this event took place as part of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)'s Festival of Social Science. Contributors discussed:
-
the impacts of the economic downturn upon individuals' and local communities' health - both physical and mental
-
what challenges long-term worklessness poses
-
how these challenges vary across the UK and how geography matters
-
case-studies seeking to address these challenges.
Presentations can be downloaded from the right hand menu.
Additional resources
See an online presentation made by Professor Bambra on this topic at Durham University in 2011.
Speaker list
-
Professor Clare Bambra, Director of the Wolfson Research Institute in the Department of Geography, Durham University
-
Dr Jonathan Campion, Director for Public Mental Health and Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
-
Professor Sarah Curtis, Executive Director Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience, Durham University
-
Phil Knibb, Executive Director, Communiversity, Alt Valley Community Trust, Liverpool
-
Neil McInroy, CEO, Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES)
-
Dr Frank Popham, Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow (Panel discussant - no presentation available)
-
Dr Nicola Shelton, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London (Chair - no presentation available)
-
Dr Jason Strelitz, Speciality Registrar in Public Health based at the Royal Free Hospital London Foundation Trust
-
Marc Suhrcke, Professor in Public Health Economics, University of East Anglia (no presentation available)
Share this case study
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is cited and it is for non-commercial purposes. Please contact us for other uses.
How to cite
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), Association for Geographic Information (2019). What keeps the UK healthy? Geographical perspectives on work and worklessness. Available at: https://rgs.org/esfhealth Last accessed on: <date>