Ashley Fernando
Ashley joined the Health Foundation in September 2023 on a Degree Apprenticeship programme in Economics, studying for four years with the University of Kent.
Ashley joined the Health Foundation in September 2023 on a Degree Apprenticeship programme in Economics, studying for four years with the University of Kent.
Mariah Kelly and April Whitworth reflect on findings about young people’s mental health, highlighting the need to address trends proactively.
Sciana network provides the space and time to share learning and take inspiration from an international context.
Tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy food are the three leading causes of preventable death and ill health in England. This briefing sets out a framework to support local authorities to take ambitious popul...
We're seeking a public relations agency to help us execute the media relations element of our campaign strategy for Health Equals.
This report summarises recent trends related to smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity and harmful alcohol use – the leading risk factors driving England's high burden of preventable ill health and p...
This external report, funded by the Health Foundation, explores the inverse care law in Scottish general practice.
A new funding programme to strengthen relationships between economic development and health
A collection of our work looking at climate change, health and sustainable health care.
We're exploring how business and economic strategies can be used to influence the wider determinants of health.