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Public Health Research suggestions form

We are interested in anything that could improve the health of people in local communities anywhere in the UK. We're not just talking about healthy eating, how to stop smoking or how to prevent the spread of diseases like 'flu'. Your idea could be to do with air quality, public transport, urban design - anything at all that could help to make people healthier.

Anyone can make suggestions. We want to hear from you whether you are a public health professional, work in a related field or are a concerned member of the public. We have received suggestions from:

  • teachers
  • town planners
  • parents
  • architects
  • retired people
    ... and many more

All suggestions will be carefully considered by our research team.

For further information on the PHR programme's remit please visit our FAQs page.


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The Public Health Research Programme is managed by the NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC). NETSCC is part of the University of Southampton.The Public Health Research Programme is funded by the NIHR, with contributions from the CSO in Scotland, NISCHR in Wales and HSC R&D Division, Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland.

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