Which department identifies national health needs
Department of Health and Social Care
Why is evidence important in policy development
helps identify risks and set priorities
What do surveillance systems track
Diseases, behaviours, and health risks
What does Public Health Monitoring help identify
Groups at risk
What does the Health & Safety Executive report on
Work‑related injuries and illnesses
1 organisation that contributes to public health policy
NHS England
What do long‑term national priorities help with
Guiding policy and resource allocation
What is the purpose of monitoring population health
To understand trends and guide decisions
Name 1 type of data used in Public Health Monitoring
GP records
What must employers report under RIDDOR
Work‑related diseases and dangerous occurrences
What organisation replaced Public Health England
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
Give one focus of prevention and early intervention
Preventing illness before it occurs
What does real‑time monitoring support
Quick public health action
What does the Health Survey for England collect data on
Lifestyle behaviours
How can RIDDOR data be used
To create safer working environments
What does NICE provide
Professional standards and guidance
What is a key aim of reducing health inequalities
Addressing issues like housing and employment
What is syndromic surveillance
Monitoring symptoms via GP and NHS 111 data
What do national surveys support
Policy and planning
What does the Labour Force Survey determine
Whether people have work‑related illnesses
What does the Royal Society for Public Health promote
Public engagement and advocacy
Why is cross‑sector collaboration important
Brings together multiple sectors to strengthen policy
What do disease registries track
Incidence, survival, and trends
What does THOR focus on
Work‑related respiratory and skin diseases