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RESEARCH AIMS TO IMPROVE NATION'S HEALTH
13 May 2004 - Cardiff University

A major new research institute, launched next week at Cardiff University, aims to improve the nation’s health through a range of projects which will directly inform policy-makers in Wales and beyond.

A major new research institute, launched next week at Cardiff University, aims to improve the nation’s health through a range of projects which will directly inform policy-makers in Wales and beyond.

The Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics brings together social scientists, ethicists and medical experts from the School of Social Sciences and Cardiff Law School at Cardiff University, and from the Department of General Practice at the University of Wales College of Medicine.

The Institute’s emphasis is on internationally excellent research which will tackle health inequalities and will have an impact on policy and practice.

A range of projects is already under way, including research into combating smoking among schoolchildren, encouraging fruit tuck shops, and reducing alcohol consumption among teenagers. Others include studies of community-based initiatives to tackle inequalities in health, and of the effectiveness of services for those suffering from urinary disorders.

"Health inequalities and poor health generally are major problems for Wales," said the Institute’s Director, Professor Laurence Moore. "We will be producing high quality evidence to help policy makers deal with these issues in an informed and practical way."

The Institute has been established with funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. It will be officially launched, when speakers will include Dr Ruth Hall, the Chief Medical Officer for Wales, and Professor Ian Diamond, Chief Executive of the Economic and Social Research Council.

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk

About: Cardiff University
Cardiff is one of Britain’s major teaching and research universities. Located in the centre of the capital city of Wales, it has an international reputation for the quality of its work which attracts staff and students from around the world.

Founded by Royal Charter in 1883, the University today combines impressive modern facilities and a dynamic approach to teaching and research with its proud heritage of service and achievement.

The University's breadth of expertise in research and research-led teaching encompasses: the humanities; the natural, physical, health, life and social sciences; engineering and technology; preparation for a wide range of professions; and a longstanding commitment to lifelong learning.


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