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Chief Health Ethics Officer - publicjobs Title: Chief Health Ethics Officer. Vacancy type: publicjobs. Department/Organisation: Department of Health. Location: Dublin. Advertising date: 13/03/2026, 01:00. Closing date:

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Chief Health Ethics Officer

Apply by 01/04/2026 @ 15:00

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New Special Issue: Rethinking Vulnerability and Parenthood in Public Health examining the complex terrain of vulnerability in parenthood.

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Beyond Choice: Challenging Individualism in Public Health Narratives

Mark Robinson, Mark Chenery, James Smith

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#CriticalPublicHealth #Framing #IndividualResponsibility #LifestyleDrift #LifestyleMedicine

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Ethical reflexivity: A critical examination of ethics in public health intervention research

Marie Broholm-Holst and Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen

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Walking a tightrope: Empowerment discourses in a sexual and reproductive health intervention
Walking a tightrope: Empowerment discourses in a sexual and reproductive health intervention YouTube video by Centre For Postgraduate Studies

Walking a tightrope: Empowerment discourses in a sexual and reproductive health intervention

Cassandra Robertson-Ormston

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Wellness in the Work Place: Potentials and Pitfalls of Work-Site Health Promotion on JSTOR Peter Conrad, Wellness in the Work Place: Potentials and Pitfalls of Work-Site Health Promotion, The Milbank Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 2 (1987), pp. 255-275

"The work-site wellness focus on individual responsibility can be overstated and leads to a certain kind of moralizing" (Conrad, 1987:267)

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Really wish I could be at #HSRUK25 this year - especially to tune into this discussion...

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Healthy food revolution to tackle obesity epidemic New healthy food standard will see big businesses promoting healthier food and drink

Measures to improve food environments are welcome & much needed... there is also a lot to critique here in this fanfare...

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#Stigma #COI #CDoH #Obesity #CriticalPublicHealth

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The Problem With Resilience: Individualisation, Reductionism and Relationality in Health Discourses on Resilience Narratives of resilience are proliferating in health policy and research where they are used to address problems threatening individuals and communities. Resilience approaches are often considered al....

The Problem With Resilience: Individualisation, Reductionism and Relationality in Health Discourses on Resilience

Joanne Bryant, Peter Aggleton

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Is it time to retire the label “CALD” in public health research and practice? Click on the article title to read more.

👉 Is it time to retire the label “CALD” in public health research and practice?

Ikram Abdi, Adeline Tinessia, Abela Mahimbo, Meru Sheel and Julie Leask

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Critical Public Health Starter Pack

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"...women remain absent from the medical literature on alcohol...with [their] consumption continuing to be conceptualised as an innate and gendered behavioural problem...challenging researchers’ assumptions on who we research and how, is needed." #criticalpublichealth

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