Welcome to the PHResH Resources Library. This collection brings together guidance, tools, and learning to help local authorities, health and care providers, and partners strengthen their evaluation practice. It also includes resources from regional experts, practical guides and frameworks, webinars, policy workshop outputs, and insights from the PHERN network to support evidence-informed decision-making and greater impact.
PHResH Evaluation brings together key resources to support effective evaluation across the East of England. Here you will find:
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Links to webinars on practical evaluation approaches.
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Tools and guides to help design, conduct, and apply evaluation.
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Services from regional experts offering tailored evaluation support.
Whether you are starting out or looking to strengthen existing practice, these resources provide practical support to generate evidence, improve decision-making, and maximise impact.
PHERN Network provides an important mechanism for different regional public health hubs of engagement to share experience, provide mutual support and knowledge exchange. Experience of different regional hubs can be found as follows:
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- Presentation on the Reflection and Experience from the Northeast Region: The Centre for Translational Research in Public Health (fuse)
- Presentation on the Experience and Learning from the Yorkshire and Humber Region: Practice and Research Collaborative (PaRC)
- Presentation from London/North Thames Region: London Local Authority Public Health Research Network
- Northwest Region: Champs Public Health Collaborative
Useful toolkits, outputs of past policy workshops and engagement events can be found from below links:
- Healthier Futures for the East: Symposium Report
- Simple checklist supporting ethical community data collection for local decision-making
- Working together: Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Public Health Adversity
- Policy Workshop on Healthy Life Expectancy
- Local collaborative efforts to understand Healthy Life Expectancy changes over the past two decades.
- Engineering Better Care Toolkit