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Public Health Research and Me

Public Health Research and Me

By Fuse, the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health

The Public Health Research and Me podcast is led by the public partners of Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health - to bridge the gap between researchers and public audiences. Over the course of the podcast, we will cover a variety of public health topics including substance use, universal credit, smoking, maternal health, food insecurity, mental health, weight management.

Fuse values public involvement and engagement as a vital part of our mission to get high quality research into the world to improve people's health. The public voice influences our work in all areas.
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Founding Fuse – from idea to impact

Public Health Research and MeJan 26, 2023

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Founding Fuse – from idea to impact

Founding Fuse – from idea to impact

The ‘Public Health Research and Me’ podcast is led by the public partners of Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health - to bridge the gap that sometimes occurs between research and public audiences. In this second episode, host and Fuse Public Partner, Victoria Bartle, speaks with Professor Eugene Milne. Eugene talks with Victoria about how he got started in public health research and how Fuse was developed. He shares his thoughts on the public health strategy for the North East and discusses the importance of collaborative working and public involvement. Victoria quizzes Eugene about future public health initiatives, his proudest moments as Director of Public Health and any key messages he might have for central government. Eugene answers the big question: "If you had one message for our listeners to take away, what would it be?" Listen now to find out. Eugene Milne has recently retired as the Director of Public Health at Newcastle City Council and has been awarded an MBE for his leadership of Newcastle’s public health response to Covid-19. Eugene is an Honorary Emeritus Professor of Public Health at Newcastle University and was awarded the FPH Alwyn Smith Prize in 2022 for “outstanding contribution to public health”. He has published work on tobacco control, ageing, health economics and a variety of public health topics. Victoria Bartle is this episode's host. She is a public partner who has collaborated closely with Fuse and the wider public partner-led podcast planning group in creating the 'Public Health Research & Me' podcast. Victoria has been involved with research from a patient and public perspective since she had to stop working in 2016 due to multiple long-term health conditions. Victoria is passionate about health and social care research, and feels that the input from every public partner makes research more focused and beneficial to all. Resources and further information Fuse Fresh – making smoking history Balance – Getting the measure of alcohol Our Future Health – Let’s prevent disease together With special thanks to the Fuse podcast group (Emma Adams, Victoria Bartle, David Black, Cheryl Blake, Mandy Cheetham, Lesley Haley, Fiona Ling, Cassey Muir, John O’Shea, Laura Ritson, Viola Rook, Cheryl Wiscombe), David Winter (editing) and Shaun O'Boyle (training). Produced by Ella Anderson and Mark Welford. If you're a fan of our ‘Public Health Research and Me’ podcast, please subscribe, rate or review, and share with your friends, families, colleagues and networks. Follow us on Twitter: @fuse_online Contact for more information: info@fuse.ac.uk
Jan 26, 202343:47
How can we promote social and emotional resilience in children and young people affected by parental substance use?

How can we promote social and emotional resilience in children and young people affected by parental substance use?

The ‘Public Health Research and Me’ podcast is led by the public partners of Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health - to bridge the gap between research and public audiences. In this first episode, host and Fuse Public Partner, Victoria Bartle, speaks with Cassey Muir, Fuse and NIHR School for Public Health Research doctoral student, about her research. Cassey talks with Victoria about children and young people’s mental health and resilience in cases of parental substance use. She shares the impacts this can have on young people, including stigma. Cassey outlines some of the key changes she made to her research after hearing from young people with lived experience. She explores the role that the justice system, education system, and society in general have in supporting children and young people with the lived experience of parental substance use. Areas for further research are discussed and Cassey answers the big question: "If you had one message for our listeners to take away, what would it be?" Listen now to find out. Cassey Muir is a doctoral researcher based at Newcastle University. Her research aims to improve both health and social needs of vulnerable children and families. She is interested in co-production and intervention development linked to adverse childhood experiences, mental health, resilience, and stigma.  Victoria Bartle is this episode's host. She is a public partner who has collaborated closely with Fuse and the wider public partner-led podcast planning group in creating the 'Public Health Research & Me' podcast. Victoria has been involved with research from a patient and public perspective since she had to stop working in 2016 due to multiple long-term health conditions. Victoria is passionate about health and social care research, and feels that the input from every public partner makes research more focused and beneficial to all. Resources and further information Fuse NIHR School for Public Health Research Adfam PROPS Family Recovery Service With special thanks to the Fuse podcast group (Emma Adams, Keith Aungiers, Victoria Bartle, David Black, Cheryl Blake, Mandy Cheetham, Lesley Haley, Fiona Ling, Cassey Muir, John O’Shea, Laura Ritson, Viola Rook, Cheryl Wiscombe), David Winter (editing) and Shaun O'Boyle (training). Produced by Ella Anderson and Mark Welford.  If you're a fan of our ‘Public Health Research and Me’ podcast, please subscribe, rate or review, and share with your friends, families, colleagues and networks. Follow us on Twitter: @fuse_online Contact for more information: info@fuse.ac.uk
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