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One, Two, Three Times a Reader (of Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism)
by Leah S Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism came into the published world on July 29, 2022. An essential read for any public health researcher, it sets out to [...]
Art Is Everywhere
Art is Everywhere in North Lanarkshire Look around you. What do you see? That’s art. Art is Everywhere in North Lanarkshire. Not just in galleries and on walls, [...]
Measuring The Noise
In 2018-19, Measuring Humanity worked with Behind The Noise, a real-world music and business education programme that works with around 100 young people in Glasgow and Renfrewshire. The project aims [...]
Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s
Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s In this, the first of three blogs, Alison Williams explores the impact that quality of life assessments can have on Parkinson’s [...]
Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities
Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities In a new article published in Critical Public Health, Measuring Humanity PI, Marisa de Andrade, along with Nikolina Angelova, explores [...]
Measuring Humanity with the Deaf Community through Comedy
Measuring Humanity with the Deaf Community through Comedy Historically, the difficulties facing the Deaf community when attempting to access health and mental health services have not been adequately recognised. Many individuals [...]