Andrew Furber

Andrew Furber

@furbera.bsky.social

Public health doctor

88 Followers 67 Following 18 Posts Joined Dec 2024
5 days ago

Chris Whitty’s ‘tour de force’ at MJA Annual Lecture mjauk.org/2026/03/06/c...

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2 months ago

Fantastic news! Well deserved recognition. 👏👏👏

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3 months ago
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Morning in Manchester.

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4 months ago
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UK Statistics Authority Official statistics play a vital role in supporting society and the economy - informing government policymaking and evaluation, guiding economic and

Recruitment has begun for a new National Statistician (£200k). Important role as the strategic head of the UK statistical system. There is less operational work as there is now a Perm Sec for ONS. So they are seeking an ‘internationally recognised leader in statistics’
www.saxbam.com/appointment/...

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6 months ago
Five people standing in front of a wall mount with Pennine Care NHS' vision and values Sixteen health and care staff standing in an office space

It was great to welcome Louise Shepherd, NHS North West regional director, and @furbera.bsky.social last week.

They met with Tameside living well service and heard from our military veterans' services. They also spoke with our chief executive Anthony Hassall, and chair Evelyn Asante-Mensah OBE.

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6 months ago
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Improving productivity in the NHS Innovation may fall short of delivering improvement The UK government’s 10 year health plan for England1 was published against concerns of ailing productivity within the NHS2 and the wider UK economy...

Improving productivity in the #NHS - good read on #value HT @sallygainsbury.bsky.social @bmj.com www.bmj.com/content/390/...

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6 months ago
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Catch up with the latest episode of our podcast #PublicHealth Spotlight, made in partnership with Panoramic Associates, where we hear from @furbera.bsky.social, former President of ADPH, about why public health is a "team sport".

👀👂Watch and listen now➡️ bit.ly/PHSpotlight

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7 months ago
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Low-income and minority ethnic people in England most at risk from dangerously hot homes Exclusive: Homes are heating up as summers get hotter but least well-off are shouldering greatest risk, study finds

The impacts of climate change won't hit us all equally, with this research showing low income and minority ethnic people are most at risk from dangerously hot homes. More needs to be done to reduce the risks we face as high temperatures become more common.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...

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7 months ago
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RSV vaccine highly effective in preventing hospitalisation RSV vaccines are 82% effective for older people and 72% for newborns when mothers are vaccinated at least 14 days before birth.

RSV vaccine is safe and effective. Please encourage anyone who is eligible- pregnant women from 28 weeks and people aged 75-79.
My parents paid for the vaccine last year- we are very glad they did.

www.gov.uk/government/n...

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7 months ago
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Same cycle – different bike? | The King's Fund Sarah Smith, a public health consultant, reflects on strategic commissioning for population health and the steps needed to prepare integrated care boards for the future

In this guest blog, public health consultant Sarah Smith reflects on strategic commissioning for population health and the steps needed to prepare integrated care boards for the future. buff.ly/Rhpiepl

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9 months ago
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🆕 Is poor dental health in children equally common across England?

Five-year-olds in London and northern England experience the worst rates of dental decay.

Chart of the week from @stutibagri.bsky.social also explores tooth extraction rates. 👇
buff.ly/cn1HDP2

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9 months ago
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France to ban smoking on beaches, parks and near schools Smoking will be banned in all outdoor places that can be frequented by children from July, France's health minister said.

"Tobacco must disappear where there are children" www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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10 months ago
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London Marathon 2026 ballot: Has the UK become a nation of runners? London Marathon organisers say more than 1.1 million applications have been received for 2026, smashing the record of 840,318 set by last year's ballot.

Has the UK become a nation of runners? www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athlet...

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10 months ago
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Liverpool Cathedral #Helios

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10 months ago
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Good to be in Liverpool again today.

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10 months ago
Liver building, Liverpool Post image Liver building Liverpool

Stunning gothic grandeur in Liverpool.

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10 months ago
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New DHSC Permanent Secretary Appointed Samantha Jones has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health and Social Care

New DHSC Permanent Secretary Appointed www.gov.uk/government/n...

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11 months ago
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Great editorial here in @addictionjournal.bsky.social from Shane Darke et al. arguing that the use of 'deaths of despair' to refer to deaths from alcohol, illicit drugs and suicide should be retired because the data doesn't support it and it's potentially actively unhelpful.

doi.org/10.1111/add....

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11 months ago
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Drug and alcohol treatment and recovery funding allocations: 2025 to 2026

NEW: Drug and alcohol treatment and recovery funding allocations: 2025 to 2026 www.gov.uk/government/p...

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11 months ago
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Schools and hospitals get £180 solar investment from Great British Energy The government has announced the funding for 200 schools and hospitals apiece across the UK.

Good news 👉 Schools and hospitals get £180m solar investment
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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1 year ago
» What we know about wellbeing in place and community 2014 – 2024

A year ago the What Works Centre for Wellbeing put together EVERYTHING we had learned about community wellbeing, place, environment , social capital & civil society in ten years of working with some of the biggest - and smallest - community funders

whatworkswellbeing.org/blog/what-we...

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1 year ago
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Transformational Thinking For Health Leaders - from Fiona Day Consulting A podcast that will help you meet your most complex leadership challenges. This podcast from Master Practitioner Coach and Chartered Coaching Psychologist Dr Fiona Day will transform your perspectives...

Honoured to contribute to this podcast. The series is well worth a listen to help you reflect on your own #leadership journey. podcast.fionadayconsulting.co.uk

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1 year ago
Preventing poor health is better value for money for NHS Wales and tackles inequalities

NEW REPORT: Preventing poor health is better value for money for NHS Wales and tackles inequalities phw.nhs.wales/news/prevent...

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1 year ago
Health Equity Assessment Tool (HEAT) Webinar | Champs Public Health Collaborative The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness of the Health Equity Assessment Tool (HEAT), including the Core20PLUS5 HEAT, and to learn about recent upd ...

Join our FREE webinar to raise awareness of the Health Equity Assessment Tool (HEAT). This includes Core20PLUS5 HEAT learning about recent updates and improvements made to the tool and how it is used.

Find out more ➡️ champspublichealth.com/heat-webinar

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1 year ago
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From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot The city has a long history with tropical medicine and is now home to one of the largest biotech clusters in Europe

From the Beatles to biologics – how #Liverpool became a life science hotspot

www.theguardian.com/business/202...

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1 year ago
Robin on a frosty fence post

Frosty robin

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Mortality Insights from GAD - December 2024

Mortality Insights from Government Actuary's Department - December 2024. Good explainer. www.gov.uk/government/p...

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1 year ago
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These are the two most insightful books I read in 2024. Both challenge stigma. Kingsolver on the tragedies of poverty, substance misuse and the opioid epidemic. Diangelo on attitudes to race. Things to reflect on as we head into 2025.

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