Monthly Archives: October 2023
New paper: Greenspace and mental health – a longitudinal dynamic panel study in Wales
There is growing evidence that living near or spending time in green and natural spaces is asociated with better health and well-being. However, most of this evidence is cross sectional, which represents a snapshot of people’s lives and cannot account for within person variation. This leaves open the possibility of reverse causality, where individuals with […]
CPD course: Systematic Reviews of Mixed Method Evidence
Join this brand new in-person CPD course led by Ruth Garside! Ruth and her colleagues have extensive experience of producing evidence-based synthesis and providing training for a range of policy customers including NICE, NHSE, DHSC, WHO, and UN’s Green Climate Fund. In addition to understanding “what works”, policy makers and practitioners often need to understand […]