Ms Elizabeth Walters
Lecturer In Public Health
Lecturer
Health Inequalities, Homelessness and Health, Community Development and Co-production, Implementation Science
Department of Allied and Public Health , School Of Health, Sport And Bioscience
(approx. two sentences) Elizabeth is a Lecturer in Public Health. Her research interests include health inequalities, community development and implementation science. Her PhD research explores the sustainable implementation of community development approaches in Public Health, due to be completed in 2024.
Qualifications
- MSc Global Public Health and Policy
- BSc Sociology with Social Anthropology
Areas Of Interest
- Health Inequalities
- Homelessness and Health
- Community Development and Co-production
- Implementation Science
CURRENT RESEARCH
Elizabeth’s PhD research explores how community development approaches can be sustainably implemented into public health systems:
PUBLICATIONS
Articles
- Walters, E., Findlay, G., Curtis-Tyler, K., Harden, A. (2023) ‘Embedding community development approaches in local systems to address health inequalities: A scoping review’, Community Development Journal, 58(4): 699–718, doi: 10.1093/cdj/bsad017
- Baber, M., Gough, A., Jamieson, J., Milne, R., Pham, H., Walters, E., Izzard, S. & Ji, E. (2019) ‘Reducing the risk of mental ill health: the importance of the early years of life’, Perspectives in Public Health, 139(3): 126–127. doi: 10.1177/1757913919839003.
EXTERNAL ROLES
Project steering committee member for NIHR funded Housing Model Evaluation (HOME) - Improvements in health associated with housing-led systems for people experiencing homelessness.
TEACHING
MODULES
- BS3212 Essential Study Skills for Higher Education
- HS4004 Promoting Health Together
- HS5005 Co-producing Community Health
- HS7002 Global Health
Publications
The last four years of publications can be viewed below.
Full publications list
Visit the research repository to view a full list of publications