UKPHA Scotland
UKPHA Scotland's Mission statement:
"Through our members, activities and co-operation with others,
the UKPHA in Scotland endeavours to be a unifying and powerful
voice for the public's health and well-being in the UK, focusing on
the need to eliminate inequalities in health, to promote
sustainable development and combat anti-health forces. "
Public Health in Scotland
Over the last century the health of the people of Scotland has
dramatically improved. Even so, significant threats to health
remain. Scotland has a poor health record compared to the UK
overall, while the differences with similar-sized countries like
Sweden is striking. Scotland has taken significant steps
forward in making changes in public health; for example in being
one of the first countries in the EU to ban smoking in public
places. The ban took effect in March 2006.
UKPHA Scotland is working together with its members and partnership
organisations towards creating a healthy sustainable Scotland.
The UKPHA in Scotland
The UKPHA in Scotland was established in 1999 to be a unifying
voice for the public health movement in Scotland. UKPHA
Scotland has a strong identity in public health. The UKPHA
grew from the amalgamation of established organisations, especially
the Association of Public Health and the Public Health
Alliance.
The UKPHA is a voluntary, independent, membership
organisation. It has an elected Scottish Committee that
supports activities throughout Scotland. The Scottish
membership is also represented on the UKPHA's UK Council through an
elected representative. This ensures a strong Scottish
contribution to UK-wide developments.
What do we do?
Our current activities are based on the Development Plan for
Scotland which covered the period 2003-6. For a copy of
this document please contact Kevin
Mcclure, UKPHA Scotland Commitee Chair. The plan was
developed by members of the Scottish Committee in consultation with
the Scottish UKPHA membership. Future development plans will
be based on input from the Scottish Committee and interested
members throughout Scotland.
Our plans for the future
UKPHA Scotland was established with a bold ambition: to build a
public health membership organisation and a public health movement
in Scotland guided by a strong vision and values. As an
independent, umbrella organisation with membership open to
individuals and organisations, it occupies a unique place on the
Scottish scene.
Joining UKPHA Scotland
By joining the UK-wide UKPHA, if you are based in Scotland, you
will automatically be a member of UKPHA Scotland. You will
receive the normal membership benefits associated with being part
of the UKPHA. You will be part of an active network of
members throughout Scotland, with Scotland-specific events and
activities. You will also be entitled to attend and vote at
UKPHA Scotland's AGM.
Scottish Staff and Committee:
The Committee of UKPHA Scotland is currently chaired by Kevin
McClure of Napier University.
Publications & Reports:
'Healthy Future Generations': Report of UKPHA Scotland Seminar
on Sustainability and Public Health.
UKPHA Scotland response to consultation on the Schools
(Nutrition and Health Promotion) (Scotland) Bill.