Scottish Health Information Integrity Strategy
Sets out the framework for safe, coherent, evidence-based and ethical approaches to address false and misleading health information.
Acknowledgements
With thanks to partner organisations for their contribution:
- Public Health Scotland
- Education Scotland Foghlam Alba
- NHS Scotland
We extend our gratitude to members of the following organisations for their support in development of this strategy as part of the steering group:
- World Health Organization
- The University of Edinburgh
- Mhor Collective
We also thank members of the following institutions, organisations and groups for their expertise and engagement:
- Scottish Vaccination and Immunisation Programme
- UK Government
- Welsh Government
- UK Health Security Agency
- Public Health Wales
- NHS Inform
- NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
- Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations
- Ofcom
- North of Scotland Regional Resilience Partnership
- Five Nations Behavioural Science Leads and Behavioural Research UK
- Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland
- New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
- University of Glasgow
- Durham University
- University of Cambridge
- The Lancet
- Nature Quality Health Information for All Commission
- Asociación Nacional de Informadores de la Salud (Spanish National Institute of Health Reporters)
Contact
Email: DGHSCIIRU@gov.scot