MsCarolyn Sharpe
Honorary Senior Lecturer
School of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine
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- Honorary Senior LecturerSchool of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine
- Norfolk Place, St Mary's Campus, United Kingdom
RESEARCH
Research
Carolyn is particularly interested in the intersection between research and public health practice.
She led on a collaboration between Imperial College London and Southwark Council, conducting primary research into alcohol availability and harm to inform local licensing policy.
Carolyn has also been involved in deriving learning from the response to the mental health and wellbeing needs following the terrorist attack at London Bridge and Borough Market in June 2017.
Publications
Sharpe CA, Poots AJ, Watt H, Franklin D, Pinder RJ. Controlling alcohol availability through local policy: an observational study to evaluate Cumulative Impact Zones in a London borough. 2017, Journal of Public Health,
Reynolds J, McGrath, M, Engen, J, Pashmi, G, Andrews M, Sharpe C, Lim J, Lock, K. ‘A true partner around the table?’ Perceptions of how to strengthen public health’s contributions to the alcohol licensing process. 2018. Journal of Public Health,
Sharpe CA, Tang S, Hogan G, Robinson S, Williamson C, Pinder RJ, Fenton K. 2018, Developing the role of public health in responding to mental health and wellbeing needs after mass casualty incidents: experience at London Bridge and Borough Market, June, 2017, Public Health Science Conference, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 14-14, ISSN: 0140-6736
Boshari T, Sharpe CA, Poots A, Watt H, Pinder RJ. 2018, Public health and alcohol licensing policy in local government: an observational study of licensed premises and alcohol-related violence in London, UK, Public Health Science Conference, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 12-12, ISSN: 0140-6736
Carolyn is particularly interested in the intersection between research and public health practice.
She led on a collaboration between Imperial College London and Southwark Council, conducting primary research into alcohol availability and harm to inform local licensing policy.
Carolyn has also been involved in deriving learning from the response to the mental health and wellbeing needs following the terrorist attack at London Bridge and Borough Market in June 2017.
Publications
Sharpe CA, Poots AJ, Watt H, Franklin D, Pinder RJ. Controlling alcohol availability through local policy: an observational study to evaluate Cumulative Impact Zones in a London borough. 2017, Journal of Public Health,
Reynolds J, McGrath, M, Engen, J, Pashmi, G, Andrews M, Sharpe C, Lim J, Lock, K. ‘A true partner around the table?’ Perceptions of how to strengthen public health’s contributions to the alcohol licensing process. 2018. Journal of Public Health,
Sharpe CA, Tang S, Hogan G, Robinson S, Williamson C, Pinder RJ, Fenton K. 2018, Developing the role of public health in responding to mental health and wellbeing needs after mass casualty incidents: experience at London Bridge and Borough Market, June, 2017, Public Health Science Conference, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 14-14, ISSN: 0140-6736
Boshari T, Sharpe CA, Poots A, Watt H, Pinder RJ. 2018, Public health and alcohol licensing policy in local government: an observational study of licensed premises and alcohol-related violence in London, UK, Public Health Science Conference, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 12-12, ISSN: 0140-6736