The extent to which government should partner with business interests such as the alcohol, food, and other industries in order to improve public health is a subject of ongoing debate. A common approach involves developing voluntary agreements with industry or allowing them to self-regulate. In England, the most recent example of this was the Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD), a public⁻private partnership launched in 2011 under the then Conservative-led coalition government. The RD was organised around a series of voluntary agreements that aim to bring together government, academic experts, and commercial, public sector and voluntary organisations to commit to pledges to undertake actions of public health benefit. This paper bring...
In 2010, the UK Government's Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network (RDAN) was set up with representati...
The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving volunta...
In March 2011, the United Kingdom\u27s (UK\u27s) Government launched five Public Health Responsibili...
The extent to which government should partner with business interests such as the alcohol, food, and...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership wh...
BACKGROUND: The 2010-2015 Conservative-led Coalition Government launched their flagship Public Healt...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public–private partnership between govern...
BACKGROUND: The 2010-2015 Conservative-led Coalition Government launched their flagship Public Healt...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership involving volu...
Democratic institutions and state-society relations shape governance arrangements and expectations b...
The UK Government’s Responsibility Deals (Food Network) seeks to promote healthier dietary choices b...
: The Coalition Government's Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) was launched in England in 2011 ...
Democratic institutions and state-society relations shape governance arrangements and expectations b...
This article examines the Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign run by Public Health England and the indust...
Public health's terms of engagement with unhealthy commodity industries (alcohol, tobacco and ultra-...
In 2010, the UK Government's Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network (RDAN) was set up with representati...
The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving volunta...
In March 2011, the United Kingdom\u27s (UK\u27s) Government launched five Public Health Responsibili...
The extent to which government should partner with business interests such as the alcohol, food, and...
Background: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership wh...
BACKGROUND: The 2010-2015 Conservative-led Coalition Government launched their flagship Public Healt...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public–private partnership between govern...
BACKGROUND: The 2010-2015 Conservative-led Coalition Government launched their flagship Public Healt...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership involving volu...
Democratic institutions and state-society relations shape governance arrangements and expectations b...
The UK Government’s Responsibility Deals (Food Network) seeks to promote healthier dietary choices b...
: The Coalition Government's Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) was launched in England in 2011 ...
Democratic institutions and state-society relations shape governance arrangements and expectations b...
This article examines the Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign run by Public Health England and the indust...
Public health's terms of engagement with unhealthy commodity industries (alcohol, tobacco and ultra-...
In 2010, the UK Government's Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network (RDAN) was set up with representati...
The English Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) is a public-private partnership involving volunta...
In March 2011, the United Kingdom\u27s (UK\u27s) Government launched five Public Health Responsibili...