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  • Embracing the outdoors and staying well in Spring

    • 11 April 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Health protection

    In our latest blog, Professor Dominic Mellor, Consultant in Veterinary Public Health at Public Health Scotland, shares some helpful advice to keep well while enjoying the outdoors in Scotland this Spring.

  • Measles – a clear and continuing threat

    • 25 April 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Immunisations

    It’s World Immunisation Week (24 - 30 April) and we’re celebrating another year of one of humanity’s greatest achievements. Over the last 50 years, essential vaccines have saved at least 154 million lives globally.

  • Exploring the success of Scotland’s older adult RSV vaccine programme – and why this matters to us all

    • 14 February 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Conditions and diseases
    • Immunisations

    A study published today and authored by a team from PHS and the University of Strathclyde, shows that the new RSV vaccine has significantly reduced hospital admissions for eligible older adults in Scotland. Dr Kimberly Marsh, interim Respiratory Viral Pathogens Lead at PHS, shares her thoughts on why the vaccine and this study matter to us all.

  • Breaking down barriers: A tiered approach to getting Scotland moving

    • 18 June 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Physical activity

    On Scotland’s National Day of Movement, Dionne Mackison, Head of Place, Environment and Health Harms at PHS, reflects on the opportunity that new guidance offers to support more people to become—and stay— physically active by tackling the barriers that stand in their way.

  • Supporting Scotland’s NHS renewal through data and insights

    • 18 March 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Population health

    Scott Heald, Director of Data and Digital Innovation and Head of Profession for Statistics at Public Health Scotland (PHS) discusses the recent announcement on actions to support a renewal of the NHS in Scotland, and how PHS is playing an important role.

  • Acting now to add life to years, and years to life for Scotland’s future

    • 20 March 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Population health

    In our latest blog, Dr Fatim Lakha, Consultant in Public Health Medicine considers the future health landscape in Scotland by reflecting on recent findings from the Scottish Burden of Disease study and the detail these new disease prevalence reports add to the long-term view.

  • Driving Excellence in Patient Care Across Scotland

    • 03 June 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Healthcare audits

    As we mark Clinical Audit Awareness Week, it’s the perfect time to shine a spotlight on the vital work of the Scottish National Audit Programme (SNAP) and its role in shaping a safer, more effective, and person-centred healthcare system in Scotland.

  • Prepare yourself for life on campus: The vaccines you need before heading to college or university

    • 18 August 2025
    • Blog posts
    • Immunisations

    With the summer holidays winding down, Dr Claire Cameron, Consultant in Public Health at Public Health Scotland, writes in our latest blog that it’s time for students to gear up for the year ahead at university or college by making sure they are up-to-date with all their vaccines.

  • How data is supporting the safe return to school

    • 19 August 2021
    • Blog posts
    • Health protection

    Diane Stockton shares how data collected through our Enhanced COVID-19 Surveillance in Education Programme is supporting a safe return to school in the new 2021 term.

  • Improving our treatment system to prevent further drug-related deaths

    • 13 August 2021
    • Blog posts
    • Drugs

    Public Health Scotland’s Elinor Dickie, co-author of the new treatment standards to support people with a drug problem, shares her hopes of the lasting change that they will deliver.