Peter J. Aspinall Explained

Peter J. Aspinall is a social scientist whose research focuses on health services, the terminology and classification of ethnicity, and the relationship between ethnicity and health.[1] [2]

Career

He is Emeritus Reader in Population Health at the Centre for Health Services Studies at the University of Kent.[2] [3] Aspinall is an Honorary Special Advisor to the London Health Observatory, now part of Public Health England,[4] and advises the Office for National Statistics on the cultural questions included in the United Kingdom Census.[5] [6] He acts as a director and trustee of the charity People in Harmony, with focuses on the experience of mixed-race people in the UK, and was an academic consultant for the series of BBC programmes, Mixed Britannia.[5] [7]

Aspinall joined the South East Institute of Public Health at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, University of London, in 1992, and transferred to the University of Kent when the South East Institute moved to the Centre for Health Services Studies in 2000. Prior to 1992, he had worked at the University of Birmingham and then in research and management roles in regional and district health authorities.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Who got that cash?. Times Higher Education. 19 May 2006. 11 May 2015.
  2. Web site: Peter Aspinall. University of Kent. 11 May 2015.
  3. News: Mixed race Britain: charting the social history. The Guardian. 4 October 2011. 11 May 2015.
  4. Web site: About us. London Health Observatory. 11 May 2015.
  5. Web site: Profile: Peter Aspinall. Mix-d: Museum. 11 May 2015.
  6. News: Family of nations: Britain 'can show world how to absorb ethnic groups into society'. David. Sanderson. Rosemary. Bennett. The Times. 8 November 2010. 17.
  7. Web site: Mixed Britannia. London South Bank University. 11 May 2015.
  8. Web site: Peter J Aspinall. The Bayswater Institute. 11 May 2015.