Dr Ruth Plume


Dr Ruth Plume
NameDr Ruth Plume
Job titleSenior Lecturer in Environmental Health
Research institute
Primary appointmentNatural Sciences
Email addressr.plume@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7292-7249
Contact categoryAcademic staff

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Emergency first responders and professional wellbeing: a qualitative systematic review

Bevan, M., Priest, S., Plume, R. and Wilson, E. 2022. Emergency first responders and professional wellbeing: a qualitative systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19 (22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214649

Qualitative research approaches: application in a UK public administration context

Plume, R., Page, A. and Garelick, H. 2020. Qualitative research approaches: application in a UK public administration context. in: Vigoda-Gadot, E. and Vashhdi, D. (ed.) Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration, Management and Policy Cheltenhem, UK Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 139-160

Responding to the risk of reducing resources: development of a framework for future change programmes in English environmental health services

Plume, R. 2019. Responding to the risk of reducing resources: development of a framework for future change programmes in English environmental health services. DProf thesis Middlesex University School of Science and Technology

Impact of austerity and delivery of public health compliance on English environmental health regulators

Plume, R., Page, A. and Garelick, H. 2018. Impact of austerity and delivery of public health compliance on English environmental health regulators. ComplianceNet annual conference. University California Irvine 01 - 02 Jun 2018

Responding to the risk of reducing resources: development of a framework for future change programmes in environmental health services

Plume, R., Page, A. and Garelick, H. 2018. Responding to the risk of reducing resources: development of a framework for future change programmes in environmental health services. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 31, pp. 30-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.04.013

Running to keep up: a research journey

Plume, R., Page, A. and Garelick, H. 2015. Running to keep up: a research journey. CIEH/Middlesex University: Research practice Conference: Bridging Policy and Practice with Research. Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom 12 Nov 2015

Evolving models of environmental health service delivery: a real-time experiment?

Plume, R. and Page, A. 2015. Evolving models of environmental health service delivery: a real-time experiment? Chartered Institute of Environmental Health: 115th Annual Conference: Health for our Future. Nottingham 20 - 21 Oct 2015

Responding to the risk of reducing resource: a study of the evolution of English environmental health services

Plume, R., Page, A. and Garelick, H. 2016. Responding to the risk of reducing resource: a study of the evolution of English environmental health services. International Conference on Urban Risks (ICUR 2016). Lisbon, Portugal 30 Jun - 02 Jul 2016 CERU - European Centre of Urban Risks. pp. 91-98

Accident reduction in home environments

Page, A. and Plume, R. 2013. Accident reduction in home environments. in: Stewart, J. (ed.) Effective Strategies and Interventions: environmental health and the private housing sector London, UK Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and University of Greenwich. pp. 44-47

Engaging employers in work-based learning: a case study BSc. (hons) Environmental Health

Cunningham, S. and Plume, R. 2007. Engaging employers in work-based learning: a case study BSc. (hons) Environmental Health. ASET Annual Conference 2007. UWIC, Cyncoed Campus, Cardiff pp. 43-49
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