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Royal Society for Public Health

The Royal Society for Public Health is a learned society dedicated to the promotion and protection of collective human health and well-being. The Royal Society for Public Health is also a national awarding body and awards qualifications in areas relevant to the United Kingdoms' national health priorities. The Royal Society for Public Health(RSPH) was formed following the merger in 2008 of the Royal Institute of Public Health, founded in 1903, and the Royal Society of Health, founded in 1876. The Royal Society for Public Health current president is Lord Hunt of King's Heath. The Royal Society for Public Health current vice presidents are Baroness Cumberlege, Baroness Massey of Darwen, and Lord Patel of Bradford. The Royal Society for Public Health has a Royal Charter and Her Majesty the Queen is the Society’s Patron.
==History==
The Royal Society of Health, also known as the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, was established in 1876 following the landmark Public Health Act of 1875. Previously known as the Sanitary Institute (1876–1904) and the Royal Sanitary Institute (1904–55), it was born into a period of great change within the areas of public health provision and sanitary reform to which it contributed significantly. During its first fifty years, the Society became the leading public health organization both in Great Britain and the rest of the world. It was soon renowned for events and conferences on pioneering and topical issues, and developed qualifications for people working in public health professions. By the 1950s, the Society was a leading authority in its field, and was regularly consulted by governments and the international press on health-related issues. Since the 1970s, the Society has focused its activities on the most successful areas of its work - examinations, certification, and the journals ''Public Health'' and ''Perspectives in Public Health''.

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