Dear Colleagues
**apologies for the cross posting**
Please see the below call for peer reviewers from Journal of Public Mental Health.
Please forward this call to any colleagues or appropriate networks.
Best wishes,
Emma Leverton
Call for Peer Reviewers from Journal of Public Mental Health
Journal of Public Mental Health is currently
recruiting new reviewers to carry out double blind review for the Journal.
About the journal
Journal of Public Mental Health (JPMH) focuses on the research, policy and practice that put mental well-being at the heart of the public health agenda. JPMH provides a double blind peer-reviewed forum for dissemination and debate on all aspects of
public mental health.
This international interdisciplinary journal welcomes contributions from all sectors involved in public mental health and covers:
• Policy analysis from a public mental health perspective
• Economics
• Biomedicine/bioscience
• Regeneration/the built environment
• Developing local strategies
• Identifying indicators and measuring success, evaluation of effectiveness
• Culture, the arts, leisure, sports
• Different cultural/ethnic perspectives
JPMH is a valuable resource for people working in research, education, health authorities and boards, primary care, public health and health promotion, local government, policy analysis, town planning, the voluntary and community sector and all areas of mental
health, including the user/survivor movement.
For more information, see the journal homepage at: http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=jpmh
Why become a reviewer for Journal of Public Mental Health?
• You will receive free online access to the journal for 12 months from the date of your review.
• This is a great opportunity to contribute to building the evidence base which is vital for everyone involved in the provision of health care services.
How to apply
If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, please contact the editors, Woody Caan and Gill Coverdale: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask];
providing information about your research interests and specialisms.