Health promotion | Scotland |
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Cervical Smear Campaign and Women's Health
Health Promotion Department, 1989 - 1999
Reports and papers on management, financing and administration of the Department; documents from internal and external groups to which Department staff contributed; information on HIV awareness and sexual health projects and campaigns; photographs; and objects.
Health promotion reports, 1990 - 1998
Reports written by department staff, including Lesley Reid, Senior Health Promotion Officer, and reports used for reference. Two reports have been produced using Microsoft PowerPoint.
Information boards: Lothian recognises AIDS concerns us all, 1990
Colour photographic print showing an unidentified, formally dressed man looking at an information board / poster presentation in an exhibition hall or meeting room. The presentation includes several printed sheets of text collated to frm a poster, next to a graphic titled "Lothian recognises AIDS concerns us all", which was a slogan used in a 1990 campaign by Lothian Regional Council.
Lothian Health Board
Management 1973-2002; administration 1912-2002; finance 1974-2002; press and publications 1947-2002; work studies 1976-1986; health promotion 1960s-2008
Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Programme Board Annual Report , 2002-2023
Report by Yvonne Kerr, Strategic Programme Manager, Public Health and Health Policy; Steff Kaye, Assistant Programme Manager Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses. Concentrates on work of and services provided by key partners of the NHS Lothian Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Programme Board, and covers: sexual wellbeing; access to relevant services; work with young people; women's health; strategies to eliminate transfer of HIV and hepatitis C; and data on service use.
Take Care Media Campaign on HIV/AIDS Evaluation Report: Part 1: Quantitative Street Survey , 1993
Lothian Health Education Department report by Y Bostock, C Bostock, D Gorman and A Ineson about the Lothian Health Board and Lothian Regional Council HIV awareness campaign, Take Care.
