Faculty of Public Health
The UK's professional membership body for #publichealth. We work with our members to protect and improve health for all. www.fph.org.uk
- #5FromFPH – Five highlights from the Faculty and our partners this week as we work together to support Better Health For All, leaving no one behind.
- A few of our FPH events ahead! 📅 [09/02/26] - Experiences of women living with neurodiversity in Staffordshire 📅 [10/02/26] - Poverty and Health: The Role of Primary Care 📅 [19/02/26] - FPH/FPM joint seminar: Health Misinformation Register and see more www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- Join us for our post-COP Mini series: Adaptation and the wider role of all Public Health sectors on Wednesday, 11 February. Register and see more www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- FPH welcomes the Government’s new National Cancer Plan - a vital step to improve outcomes, boost early diagnosis, and tackle inequalities. View our full statement www.fph.org.uk/news/faculty...
- The Faculty is recruiting a new Chair of the Diplomate MFPH Examiners Committee, commencing June 2026. The role supports our education team to ensure the Diplomate Exam is continued to be delivered to a high standard. www.fph.org.uk/about-fph/wo...
- Today the Bill to end the two-child limit starts to make its way through Parliament. The policy is responsible for driving child poverty to its current record high. Poverty has a devastating impact on young lives. FPH joins 65 other organisations in asking all MPs to support this Bill.
- The Faculty of Public Health and NHS England are co‑hosting a joint webinar on 19 March 2026 at 2pm, exploring the rapidly evolving role of Artificial Intelligence. Register and see more www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- The Journal of Public Health has released a special supplement on ethics, values and law in a turbulent world. It highlights a crisis of trust, rising global pressures and moral distress in the workforce, and calls for renewed commitment to public health. academic.oup.com/jpubhealth/i...
- #5FromFPH – Five highlights from the Faculty and our partners this week as we work together to support Better Health For All, leaving no one behind.
- Public Health Scotland has published its long-term strategy which sets out a clear and ambitious direction for improving and protecting the health and wellbeing of people across Scotland. www.publichealthscotland.scot/about-us/wha...
- A few of our FPH events ahead. 📅 [04/02/26] - Poverty, housing, and healthy places 📅 [09/02/26] - Experiences of women living with neurodiversity in Staffordshire 📅 [10/02/26] - Poverty and Health: The Role of Primary Care Register and see more www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- Now recruiting: FPH Local Board Members. Nominations are open for representatives from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the North East, South East and South West of England. Closing date: 30 January️ www.fph.org.uk/about-fph/wo...
- Transport shapes how we live and connect, but the UK’s current system is harming public health. FPH, RSPH and partners are backing the Bristol Declaration - calling for action to shift the UK towards healthier, more sustainable transport. View more www.fph.org.uk/news/bristol...
- Join us on 28 January for an online webinar on child health, hosted by FPH’s Children & Young People SIG/BACAPH. Featuring Dr Lucy Pickard Sullivan, the event will explore individual medicine, population health, and integrated care for children in South East London. www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- Join us for our post-COP Mini series: Adaptation and the wider role of all Public Health sectors on Wednesday, 11 February. Register and see more www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- The Faculty’s wellbeing initiative now has Champions in every UK region. They highlight systemic factors, share resources and advocate for better job quality. Last year, our Champions published a series of Wellbeing Spotlights with insights, actions and resources. www.fph.org.uk/professional...
- #5FromFPH – Five highlights from the Faculty and our partners this week as we work together to support Better Health For All, leaving no one behind.
- Osteoporosis affects millions, but diagnosis alone isn’t enough. A new report from the APPG on Osteoporosis and Bone Health, co-chaired by Sonia Kumar, published today show that too often patients are given a diagnosis but no ongoing support. strwebprdmedia.blob.core.windows.net/media/2pdck1...
- A few of our FPH events ahead! 📅 [28/01/26] - Launch of the Pandemic Preparedness and Response SIG 📅 [28/01/26] - Child health webinar 📅 [04/02/26] - Poverty, housing, and healthy places Register and see more➡️ www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- Are you an FPH Member or Fellow? Your insights can make a real difference and provide guidance and support to public health consultants in early stages of their career. The FPH is currently recruiting volunteers for our flexible and informal peer-support network. www.fph.org.uk/professional...
- The Faculty’s wellbeing initiative now has Champions in every UK region. They highlight systemic factors, share resources and advocate for better job quality. Last year, our Champions published a series of Wellbeing Spotlights with insights, actions and resources. www.fph.org.uk/professional...
- The Faculty of Public Health is calling for meaningful action on child poverty. Recent steps are welcome, but with millions of children still affected, much more is needed to protect their health and future. Read more www.bmj.com/content/392/...
- If you’re a public health professional considering your next career move, or an organisation looking to recruit, the FPH Careers Board offers a wide range of opportunities across the sector. Explore current vacancies or post a job here: careers.fph.org.uk
- The Faculty of Public Health supports action to protect children from the health harms of mobile phone use and urges the Government to introduce stronger protections to reduce children’s exposure to harmful online content and better safeguard their health. www.fph.org.uk/news/the-fac...
- FPH has launched a new SIG: Pandemic Preparedness & Response. To mark the launch, join our online event with the CMOs of Wales & Scotland to explore big questions for pandemic preparedness in 2026. Register www.fph.org.uk/events-cours...
- 🧵 #5FromFPH – Five highlights from the Faculty and our partners this week as we work together to support Better Health For All, leaving no one behind.