Search Results - "Sharpe, Carolyn"
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A qualitative evaluation of Southwark Council's public health response to mitigating the mental health impact of the 2017 London bridge and borough market terror attack
Published in BMC public health (19-07-2021)“…Over recent years there have been several major terror attacks in cities across Europe. These attacks result in deaths, physical injuries, and pose long-term…”
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An observational study to examine how cumulative impact zones influence alcohol availability from different types of licensed outlets in an inner London Borough
Published in BMJ open (01-09-2019)“…ObjectivesCumulative impact zones (CIZs) are a widely implemented local policy intended to restrict alcohol availability in areas proliferated with licensed…”
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Health impact assessment in spatial planning in England –types of application and quality of documentation
Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-09-2021)“…Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a decision support approach which is applied in various shapes and forms throughout the world. In England, amongst a range of…”
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Developing the role of public health in responding to mental health and wellbeing needs after mass casualty incidents: experience at London Bridge and Borough Market, June, 2017
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01-11-2018)“…On Saturday, June 3, 2017, a terrorist attack at London Bridge and Borough Market in the London borough of Southwark resulted in the death of 11 individuals,…”
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Public health and alcohol licensing policy in local government: an observational study of licensed premises and alcohol-related violence in London, UK
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01-11-2018)“…Cumulative impact zones (CIZs) are a widely used local policy to control alcohol availability in areas deemed saturated. However, there is no academic evidence…”
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'A true partner around the table?' Perceptions of how to strengthen public health's contributions to the alcohol licensing process
Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-03-2019)“…There are increased opportunities for public health practitioners (PHPs) in England to shape alcohol availability and reduce harms through a statutory role in…”
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