Dr Jill Stewart


NameDr Jill Stewart
Job title2023 DProf Subject Expert 20hrs/10wks
Research institute
Primary appointmentNatural Sciences
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

Re-thinking housing inspection and regulation: using 360 technology as a new approach in environmental health practice training

Lawson, A., Stewart, J., Turner, E., Passmore, P, and Costley, C. 2024. Re-thinking housing inspection and regulation: using 360 technology as a new approach in environmental health practice training. Compass: Journal of Learning and Teaching. 17 (1), pp. 111-127. https://doi.org/10.21100/compass.v17i1.1503

Research and evidence for environmental health policy and practice

Couch, R., Dhesi, S., Stewart, J., Page, A. and Lynch, Z. 2022. Research and evidence for environmental health policy and practice. in: Battersby, S. (ed.) Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health London, UK. Routledge. pp. 116-146

A Walk through Housing History

Stewart, J. and Hendon, Z. 2022. A Walk through Housing History. Creative History in Classroom: Workshop 3, Places of Creativity. Online 10 - 10 Nov 2022

Transforming the rented sector: home and regulation

Stewart, J. 2022. Transforming the rented sector: home and regulation. Matastreet Digital Summit. Virtual 28 Apr 2021

Housing as a process of change: international perspectives on understanding and addressing inequity

Stewart, J. 2022. Housing as a process of change: international perspectives on understanding and addressing inequity. Decolonizing Futurities: A Global Racial Justice Symposium - Panel 2 How we live: Health and Housing. Cornell University, New York (Virtual presentation) 10 - 11 Jun 2022

Regulating the privately rented sector: what should the workforce look like?

Stewart, J. and Moffatt, R. 2022. Regulating the privately rented sector: what should the workforce look like? HSA 2022 - Housing Studies Association Annual Conference: Disruption and innovation in housing: working across boundaries in theory, research, and practice. Sheffield, UK 04 - 06 Apr 2022

Meeting the private sector housing condition and adaptation needs of older people: responses from environmental health and other services in London

Stewart, J. 2022. Meeting the private sector housing condition and adaptation needs of older people: responses from environmental health and other services in London. Housing, Care and Support. 25 (1), pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-03-2021-0009

A celebration of housing literature (Podcast)

Turner, E. and Stewart, J. 2021. A celebration of housing literature (Podcast).

AnAbEL: Towards empowering people living with dementia in ambient assisted living

Gimenez Manuel, J., Augusto, J. and Stewart, J. 2022. AnAbEL: Towards empowering people living with dementia in ambient assisted living. Universal Access in the Information Society. 21 (2), pp. 457-476. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-020-00760-5

MoDA Podcast Season 1, Episode 1, Home memories

Baeza Ruiz, A. and Stewart, J. 2020. MoDA Podcast Season 1, Episode 1, Home memories.

Shining a light on housing services for older people

Stewart, J. 2019. Shining a light on housing services for older people. CIEH London Housing Study Group Member Forum. Union Jack Club, Waterloo 11 Nov 2019

Environmental health and the private rental sector: tackling housing conditions that impact health

Stewart, J. 2019. Environmental health and the private rental sector: tackling housing conditions that impact health. Combating Rogue Landlords: Ensuring Safer And Securer Homes. Government Events, London 19 Sep 2019

The sanitary inspectors and ‘the slums’ 1914-1921: what they saw, what they thought and how they influenced the post war housing design and standards

Stewart, J. 2019. The sanitary inspectors and ‘the slums’ 1914-1921: what they saw, what they thought and how they influenced the post war housing design and standards. Homes Fit for Heroes Centenary Conference: Learning from 1919. Institute of Historical Research, Malet Street, London 18 Jul 2019

Private rented sector and the challenges facing health: an overview

Stewart, J. 2019. Private rented sector and the challenges facing health: an overview. Public Health Housing Network (Spotlight session PRS and Rogue Landlords). London 07 Apr 2019

From house to home across the life-course

Stewart, J. 2019. From house to home across the life-course. CIEH London Housing Study Group CPD Day. CIEH, Waterloo, London 27 Mar 2019

Pioneers in public health: what can we learn from history about evidence based practice?

Stewart, J. 2018. Pioneers in public health: what can we learn from history about evidence based practice? Celebrating Environmental Health Research: Past, Present & Future. University of Birmingham 13 Dec 2018

Context-aware solutions for asthma condition management: a survey

Quinde, M., Khan, N., Augusto, J., Van Wyk, A. and Stewart, J. 2020. Context-aware solutions for asthma condition management: a survey. Universal Access in the Information Society. 19 (3), pp. 571-593. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-018-0641-5

House or home: dilemmas for front line practitioners regulating the private rented housing sector

Stewart, J. 2018. House or home: dilemmas for front line practitioners regulating the private rented housing sector. Let's talk all things 'the private rented sector' Unconference (CIH). Leicester 22 Nov 2018

Environmental health and housing training: what is changing?

Stewart, J. 2018. Environmental health and housing training: what is changing? Association of London Environmental Health Managers (ALEHM) Housing Update Day. London, UK 26 Nov 2018

Renting in Hellebore

Stewart, J. 2018. Renting in Hellebore. Environmental Health News. 33 (6), pp. 7-7.

Environmental Health and Housing: Issues in Public Health (2nd Ed.)

Stewart, J. and Lynch, Z. 2018. Environmental Health and Housing: Issues in Public Health (2nd Ed.). Taylor & Francis (Routledge).

Interventions into the slums: government inspectors and consequences for tenants 1848-1914

Stewart, J. 2018. Interventions into the slums: government inspectors and consequences for tenants 1848-1914. Urban History Group Conference 2018: Healthy or Unhealthy Cities? Urban environments, cultures and economies of public and private health, 1600 to the present.. Keele University 05 - 06 Apr 2018

Environmental health practitioners and the private rented sector: ‘house’ or ‘home’ in regulation and public health?

Stewart, J. and Lynch, Z. 2018. Environmental health practitioners and the private rented sector: ‘house’ or ‘home’ in regulation and public health? Housing Studies Association Conference : ‘Professionalism, Policy and Practice: Exploring the Relationship between Theory and Practice in Housing Studies’. Sheffield University 11 - 13 Apr 2018

Leadership development to support quality improvement

Stewart, J. 2017. Leadership development to support quality improvement. Masters thesis Middlesex University School of Health and Education

Population Ageing and Housing: evidence based, integrated services

Stewart, J. 2017. Population Ageing and Housing: evidence based, integrated services. Presentation to Positive Ageing Research Institute (PARI). Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford 18 Dec 2017

A question of ageing

Stewart, J. 2017. A question of ageing. Environmental Health News. 32 (7), pp. 16-17.

Tackling the slums: Addison and the Sanitary Inspectors: part 2, 1914-1939 [Blog post]

Stewart, J. 2017. Tackling the slums: Addison and the Sanitary Inspectors: part 2, 1914-1939 [Blog post]. Municipal Dreams.

Tackling the slums: Inspectors of Nuisance and the Sanitary Inspectors: part 1, 1848-1914 [Blog post]

Stewart, J. 2017. Tackling the slums: Inspectors of Nuisance and the Sanitary Inspectors: part 1, 1848-1914 [Blog post]. Municipal Dreams.

Environment, housing, health and social care

Stewart, J., Pascoe, A., Wiersma, E. and Verbeek, H. 2017. Environment, housing, health and social care. in: Docking, R. and Stock, J. (ed.) International Handbook of Positive Aging Routledge.

'Slums' and the Sanitary Inspectors: the interwar period 1918-1939

Stewart, J. 2017. 'Slums' and the Sanitary Inspectors: the interwar period 1918-1939. The Working Class at Home 1770-2017. The Geffrye Museum, 136 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8EA 04 May 2017

Sir Joseph Bazalgette: a man of persistence and vision

Page, A. 2017. Sir Joseph Bazalgette: a man of persistence and vision. in: Stewart, J. (ed.) Pioneers in Public Health Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.

Sir John Simon: a role model for public health practice?

Page, A. 2017. Sir John Simon: a role model for public health practice? in: Stewart, J. (ed.) Pioneers in Public Health: Lessons from History Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. pp. 24-33

Hope after the horror

Stewart, J. 2016. Hope after the horror. Inside Housing.

Housing and hope: the influence of the interwar years in england

Stewart, J. 2016. Housing and hope: the influence of the interwar years in england. USA iTunes.

A public health history of a forgotten corner of Kent: the Isle of Sheppey

Stewart, J., Smith, D. and Gritton, J. 2016. A public health history of a forgotten corner of Kent: the Isle of Sheppey. Environmental Health Research Network (EHRN).

Research and evidence based environmental health

Couch, R., Barratt, C., Dhesi, S., Stewart, J. and Page, A. 2016. Research and evidence based environmental health. in: Battersby, S. (ed.) Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health London, UK. Routledge. pp. 102-127

Research and evidence-based environmental health

Couch, R., Barratt, C., Dhesi, S., Stewart, J. and Page, A. 2016. Research and evidence-based environmental health. in: Battersby, S. (ed.) Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health London and New York Routledge. pp. 102-127

Movies in the classroom: lessons for curriculum design

Gritton, J., Stewart, J., Jeavons, C., Mehmet, N. and La Placa, V. 2016. Movies in the classroom: lessons for curriculum design. Compass: Journal of Learning and Teaching. 8 (12). https://doi.org/10.21100/compass.v8i12.272

Affordable warmth: Housing strategies for older people

Stewart, J. and Dhesi, S. 2016. Affordable warmth: Housing strategies for older people. Housing, Care and Support. 19 (1), pp. 23-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-07-2015-0012

The developing role of evidence based environmental health: perceptions, experiences and understandings from the front line

Dhesi, S. and Stewart, J. 2015. The developing role of evidence based environmental health: perceptions, experiences and understandings from the front line. SAGE Open. 5 (4). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015611711

The developing role of evidence-based environmental health: perceptions, experiences, and understandings from the front line

Dhesi, S. and Stewart, J. 2015. The developing role of evidence-based environmental health: perceptions, experiences, and understandings from the front line. SAGE Open. 5 (4), pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015611711

Can environmental health lead integrated services so 'staying put' becomes 'staying put, but better'?

Stewart, J. 2015. Can environmental health lead integrated services so 'staying put' becomes 'staying put, but better'? 115th CIEH National Conference – Health for Our Future. East Midlands Conference Centre 20 Oct 2015 CIEH.

Movies in the classroom: lessons for curriculum design

Gritton, J., Jeavons, C., Mehmet, N., La Placa, V. and Stewart, J. 2015. Movies in the classroom: lessons for curriculum design. SHIFT 2015: Sparking Ideas: Sharing Educational Innovation. Greenwich 09 Jan 2015

What are you waiting for?

Stewart, J. 2015. What are you waiting for? Environmental Health News: The Magazine of the CIEH. 30 (2), pp. 28-28.

10 things you should know about housing and health

Stewart, J. 2014. 10 things you should know about housing and health. Environmental Health News: The Magazine of the CIEH.

Ageing at home? Meeting housing, health and social needs

Stewart, J., Crockett, R., Gritton, J., Stubbs, B. and Pascoe, A. 2014. Ageing at home? Meeting housing, health and social needs. Journal of Integrated Care. 22 (5/6), pp. 242-252. https://doi.org/10.1108/JICA-04-2014-0010

The living environment and wellbeing: Wicked problems, wicked solutions?

Stewart, J. and Gritton, J. 2014. The living environment and wellbeing: Wicked problems, wicked solutions? in: Knight, A., La Placa, V. and McNaught, A. (ed.) Wellbeing: Policy and Practice Lantern Publishing. pp. 39-50

Blue space and wellbeing

Knight, A., Stewart, J., Rhoden, M., Mehmet, N. and Baxter, L. 2014. Blue space and wellbeing. in: Knight, A., McNaught, A. and La Placa, V. (ed.) Wellbeing: Policy and Practice Lantern Publishing. pp. 75-85

Beside the seaside: perceptions from the ‘front line’ on the support needs of families living in the private-rented sector in Margate

Stewart, J., Rhoden, M., Knight, A., Mehmet, N. and Baxter, L. 2013. Beside the seaside: perceptions from the ‘front line’ on the support needs of families living in the private-rented sector in Margate. Journal of Environmental Health Research. 13 (1), pp. 22-33.

The environmental health practitioner: New evidence-based roles in housing, public health and well-being

Stewart, J. and Bourn, C. 2013. The environmental health practitioner: New evidence-based roles in housing, public health and well-being. Perspectives in Public Health. 133 (6), pp. 325-329. https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913913491366

Effective strategies and interventions: environmental health and the private housing sector

Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Stewart, J. (ed.) 2013. Effective strategies and interventions: environmental health and the private housing sector. London, UK Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and University of Greenwich.

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

Margate’s private rented sector: delivering housing enforcement and family support in a seaside town

Stewart, J. 2013. Margate’s private rented sector: delivering housing enforcement and family support in a seaside town. Chartered Institute of Environmental Health 5th Housing and Health Conference. University of Greenwich 2012 London, UK Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and University of Greenwich. pp. 24-26

Long term care of the elderly: a policy perspective

Knight, A. and Stewart, J. 2013. Long term care of the elderly: a policy perspective. in: Mackova, M. (ed.) Long Term Care of the Elderly Czech Republic University of Pardubice. pp. 77-87

Evidence, research and publication: a guide for environmental health professionals

Couch, R., Stewart, J., Barratt, C., Dhesi, S. and Page, A. 2012. Evidence, research and publication: a guide for environmental health professionals. www.lulu.com.

The Stuff of Life: Public Health in Edwardian Britain

Hatchett, W., Spear, S., Stewart, J., Stewart, J., Greenwell, A. and Clapham, D. 2012. The Stuff of Life: Public Health in Edwardian Britain. London, UK Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.

Beyond safety to wellbeing: how local authorities can mitigate the mental health risks of living houses in multiple occupation

Barratt, C., Kitcher, C. and Stewart, J. 2012. Beyond safety to wellbeing: how local authorities can mitigate the mental health risks of living houses in multiple occupation. Journal of Environmental Health Research. 12 (1), pp. 39-50.

Private sector housing conditions: Influencing health and wellbeing across the generations

Stewart, J. and Knight, A. 2011. Private sector housing conditions: Influencing health and wellbeing across the generations. Perspectives in Public Health. 131 (6), pp. 255-256. https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913911425742

Wellbeing and mental health: an evolving role for environmental health practitioners through evidence based practice

Spear, S., Stewart, J., Knight, A. and Stacey, C. 2011. Wellbeing and mental health: an evolving role for environmental health practitioners through evidence based practice. Journal of Environmental Health Research. 11 (2), pp. 117-126.

Hotel or home at the seaside? Social, health and wellbeing outcomes for young families living in Margate

Stewart, J., Knight, A., Mehmet, N. and Rhoden, M. 2011. Hotel or home at the seaside? Social, health and wellbeing outcomes for young families living in Margate. Health and Wellbeing – 21st Century Agenda conference. Friends House, 173-177 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ 08 - 09 Sep 2011

Hotel or home at the seaside? Challenges and opportunities for family wellbeing

Stewart, J., Knight, A., Mehmet, N. and Rhoden, M. 2011. Hotel or home at the seaside? Challenges and opportunities for family wellbeing. WELL-BEING 2011: The First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-being. Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK 18 - 19 Jul 2011

Housing and deprivation at the Kent Coast: lay perception or reality of an emerging scenario?

Stewart, J. and Meerabeau, E. 2009. Housing and deprivation at the Kent Coast: lay perception or reality of an emerging scenario? RSA Winter Conference , Global Recession: Regional Impacts on Housing, Jobs, Health and Wellbeing. London, UK 27 Nov 2009

The private sector housing evidence base: getting good practice into publication to help enhance the positive health impacts of housing interventions

Stewart, J. 2010. The private sector housing evidence base: getting good practice into publication to help enhance the positive health impacts of housing interventions. 18th UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum : Confronting the Public Health Crisis. Bournemouth International Conference Centre 24 - 25 Mar 2010

Can evidence-based healthy housing interventions be put into practice in the UK's private housing sector?

Stewart, J. 2008. Can evidence-based healthy housing interventions be put into practice in the UK's private housing sector? 5th Warwick Healthy Housing Conference. University of Warwick, Coventry, UK 17 - 19 Mar 2008

Evidence based healthy housing interventions

Stewart, J. 2008. Evidence based healthy housing interventions. Decent and Safe Homes (DASH) in the East Midlands 14th Local Authority Conference: Health and Regulation. Nottingham, UK 01 - 02 Jul 2008

Equality, equity, diversity and culture

Moreno-Leguizamon, C., Spigner, C. and McNaught, A. 2009. Equality, equity, diversity and culture. in: Stewart, J. and Cornish, Y. (ed.) Professional Practice in Public Health Exeter, UK Reflect Press. pp. 26-37

Dementia in the private housing sector: understanding partnership roles at local level

Stewart, J. and Gill, A. 2009. Dementia in the private housing sector: understanding partnership roles at local level. Journal of Care Services Management. 4 (1), pp. 70-80. https://doi.org/10.1179/csm.2009.4.1.70

Professional practice in public health

Stewart, J. and Cornish, Y. 2009. Professional practice in public health. in: Stewart, J. and Cornish, Y. (ed.) Professional Practice in Public Health Banbury, Oxon, UK Reflect Press.

Making the housing and health link: presenting the Private Sector Housing Evidence Base (PSHEB)

Stewart, J. 2009. Making the housing and health link: presenting the Private Sector Housing Evidence Base (PSHEB). CIEH Best of the Best Conference. Nottingham, UK 21 - 23 Sep 2009

Lay perceptions of health, housing and community on the Kent Coast, England

Stewart, J. and Meerabeau, L. 2009. Lay perceptions of health, housing and community on the Kent Coast, England. Journal of Environmental Health Research. 9 (2), pp. 69-80.

Housing and deprivation at the Kent Coast: lay perception or reality of an emerging scenario?

Stewart, J. and Meerabeau, E. 2009. Housing and deprivation at the Kent Coast: lay perception or reality of an emerging scenario? in: Global Recession: Regional Impacts on Housing, Jobs, Health and Wellbeing UK Regional Studies Association.

Homes on the map

Stewart, J. 2009. Homes on the map. Environmental Health Practitioner. 117 (09).

The benefits of a health impact assessment in relation to fuel poverty: assessing Luton's affordable warmth strategy and the need for a national strategy

Stewart, J. and Habgood, V. 2008. The benefits of a health impact assessment in relation to fuel poverty: assessing Luton's affordable warmth strategy and the need for a national strategy. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 128 (3), pp. 123-129. https://doi.org/10.1177/1466424008089797
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