Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge delivered a lecture on adolescent brain development: what we know and what it means ...
Charlotte Bright describes how the CSaP Fellowship gave her the opportunity to expand her policy toolkit and build a broader network of like-minded policy thinkers.
A discussion on science and policy in public health called for government to invest in infrastructure that supports people in changing their health behaviour.
A discussion on the wider implications of the Covid-19 pandemic and the evolving role of scientific advice in times of public crises.
Policy makers and academic experts discussed the successes and future challenges involved in meeting sustainability targets in healthcare.
CSaP hosted a day of talks with DHSC to identify opportunities for digitising public services, and to work with policy teams across the civil service ...
Professor Zoe Kourtzi, Professor of Experimental Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Cambridge, led a discussion on early diagnosis of dementia using AI.
Diane Pochard talks about the value of the Policy Fellowship and how it opened up new avenues of collaboration and networks.
Ed Humpherson, Director General at UK Statistics Authority, discussed the Office for Statistics Regulation report: Improving health and social care statistics: lessons learned from Covid-19.