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'CURRICULUM VITAE: Mat Jones 1. OVERVIEW 1.1CURRENTPOST AssociateProfessorof Public Health (2015-Present) UWELearning& Teaching Fellow (2013-Present) ResearchMember (2010-Present) of Institute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Public Health & Wellbeing Group; and Centre for Health & Clinical Research. Facultyof Health and Applied Sciences,University of the West of England,Bristol 1.2 QUALIFICATIONS M Phil.Cultural Policy& Health Studies, UWE,1999 BA(Hons)SocialAnthropology, 2.1 Cambridge University, 1987 PostGraduate Teaching Certificate in Higher Education, UWE,1999 Diploma in Horticulture, RoyalHorticultural Society, 1988 SROIAccredited Practitioner, SROINetwork & SocialValue International, 2012 1.3PREVIOUSPOSTSHELD Senior Lecturer Health, Community & PolicyStudies Lecturer in Health and Social Policy (Part time) UWE-Bristol. Visiting Lecturer School of Health & Community Studies, UWE-Bristol. SociologyLecturer. AccessProgrammes, Soundwell FECollege. Medical SociologyTutor (Part time). Bristol University Medical School. Community Development Project Worker. LeicestershireLEAwith SarabhaiFoundation, Ahmedabad, India and The V&A Museum, London. Community Project Worker. Henry Doubleday ResearchAssociation, Coventry. Community Development Worker. Ashram Acres. Birmingham. 2. RESEARCHand KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE Sept 1998-Dec2014 Sep 1995- Aug 1998 Sep 1994- May 1995 Jan1995-Sep1997 Sep1994-Jan1996 Sep1989-Aug 1994 Jan1989-Jul1989 Sep1988- Feb1989 2.1 RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGEEXCHANGELEADERSHIP & REPRESENTATION ROLESwithin UWE HSCChairof Faculty ResearchCommittee (2004-2008); Leadfor Children Young People ResearchSubject Group (2004-09); Reviewer for Faculty Small ResearchGrants Scheme(2004-2006); Member of Centre for Health and Clinical Research(2010-); Member of Centre for Understanding SocialPractices;Member of Institute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Member of Centre for Public Health (2000-2011). Speakerand representative for ISHEe.g. Healthy Communities Conference (Dec2011); BigLottery England Wellbeing Conference (Mar 2011); SWHealthy Communities (Feb2011); BelMAPO,Belarus(Jun2013). 1

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'CURRICULUM VITAE: Mat Jones1. OVERVIEW

1.1 CURRENTPOST

• AssociateProfessor of Public Health (2015-Present)

• UWELearning& Teaching Fellow (2013-Present)• ResearchMember (2010-Present) of Institute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Public Health

& Wellbeing Group; and Centre for Health & Clinical Research.• Facultyof Health and Applied Sciences,University of the West of England,Bristol

1.2 QUALIFICATIONS

• M Phil. Cultural Policy& Health Studies, UWE,1999• BA(Hons)SocialAnthropology, 2.1 Cambridge University, 1987• PostGraduate TeachingCertificate in Higher Education, UWE,1999• Diploma in Horticulture, RoyalHorticultural Society, 1988• SROIAccredited Practitioner, SROINetwork & SocialValue International, 2012

1.3 PREVIOUSPOSTSHELD

• Senior Lecturer Health, Community & PolicyStudies• Lecturer in Health and Social Policy (Part time) UWE-Bristol.• Visiting Lecturer School of Health & Community Studies, UWE-Bristol.• SociologyLecturer. AccessProgrammes, Soundwell FECollege.• Medical SociologyTutor (Part time). Bristol University Medical School.• Community Development Project Worker. Leicestershire LEAwith

SarabhaiFoundation, Ahmedabad, India and The V&A Museum,London.

• Community Project Worker. Henry Doubleday ResearchAssociation,Coventry.

• Community Development Worker. Ashram Acres. Birmingham.

2. RESEARCHand KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

Sept 1998-Dec2014Sep 1995- Aug 1998Sep 1994- May 1995Jan 1995- Sep1997Sep1994- Jan1996Sep1989- Aug 1994

Jan 1989- Jul1989

Sep1988- Feb1989

2.1 RESEARCH& KNOWLEDGEEXCHANGELEADERSHIP& REPRESENTATIONROLESwithin UWE

• HSCChair of Faculty ResearchCommittee (2004-2008); Leadfor Children Young People ResearchSubjectGroup (2004-09); Reviewer for Faculty Small ResearchGrants Scheme(2004-2006); Member of Centre forHealth and Clinical Research(2010-); Member of Centre for Understanding Social Practices;Member ofInstitute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Member of Centre for Public Health (2000-2011).

• Speakerand representative for ISHEe.g. Healthy Communities Conference (Dec 2011); Big Lottery EnglandWellbeing Conference (Mar 2011); SWHealthy Communities (Feb2011); BelMAPO,Belarus (Jun2013).

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2.2 EXTERNALLYFUNDED RESEARCHAND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

• External RKEproposals: Since 2000, 34 submitted of which 25 successful.• Principal Investigator for 14 projects.• Currently active external research collaborations with Prof Bill Scott, University of Bath; Prof Kevin Morgan,

University of Cardiff; Dr Colin Greaves, University of Exeter; Prof Janice Thompson, Birmingham University.Early stage collaboration in progress with Dr Patricia Lucas, University of Bristol.

• Social policy impact. Research underpinned the following examples. Dept. of Health Commissioning DrugMisuse Support Services for Young People (2003); Dept. for Education School Food Plan (2013) & FoodGrowing Schools Task Force (2012) leading to £150 million school food reform programme for 8.2 millionschool children in England; Big Lottery £45 million Wellbeing Phase 2 programme (2013). Big Lottery NationalEvaluation Network founding member (2004 Healthy Living Centre programme; Wellbeing 1 programme).

R~~~rch ntle Role Fundi~g QodY Contract',·'PetIOd Value

1 Nov-2014 Growing Together: a mixed methods study of the Principal Alliance Homes £12,000Sept-2017 role of community gardens in neighbourhood Investigator [contract

social inclusion beingfinalised]

2 Nov-2014 Evidence-basedResourcesfor Community-Based Principal EuropeanUnion Regional £10,000Mar-2015 Prevention of Diabetes: Innovation Voucher Investigator Development Fund

Scheme3 Apr-2014 Community-based Prevention of Diabetes Collaborator Schoolfor PublicHealth £249,000

Apr-2016 (ComPoD)Randomised Trial Research.National Institute [4,000 tofor Health Research(NIHR) UWE]

4 Oct-2014 Developing Large-scaleICTProgrammes for Principal European Union FP7: £800Dec-2014 Health, Well-being and Sustainability: Travel investigator Connect2SEAProgramme

Grant5 Mar-2014 FoodGrowing SchoolsLondon Evaluation Principal Mayor of London& Garden £30,000

Dec-2016 Investigator Organic6 Feb-2014 Foodand Planning:Developmental PeerReviewof Co-Investigator PublicHealth England £11,000

May-2014 Bristol City Council

7 Sept-2013 SustainableFood in Institutional Settings:Foodfor Principal Big Lottery FundI £200,000Dec-2015 Life Partnership Phase2 Programme Investigator SoilAssociation

8 Jul-2013 Evaluationof the Healthier Way to LiveProgramme Principal Well UKI £255,000Dec-2015 (including LivingWell TakingControl Diabetes Investigator Westbank CHC

Programme)9 Sept-2012 Cultural CitizenshipScopingExercise.Connected Co-Investigator AHRCI £4,800

May-2013 Communities Programme ResearchCouncilsUK10 Sep-2011 ProvingOur Value Co-Investigator Wellspring Healthy Living £55,000

Apr-2014 Centre11 Sep-2011 Promoting Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Principal Avon Primary Care £13,800

9Aug-2012 through Food Localisation Investigator ResearchCollaborative12 Feb-2010 KTPHealth & Wellbeing EvaluationMethodologies Co-Investigator Groundwork UK £115,000

Jul-2012 SecondSupervisor

13 Jul-2008 SouthWest Well BeingProgrammeEvaluation Principal BigLottery FundI £157,000Mar-2011 Investigator Westbank HLC

14 Aug-2007 Food for Life Partnership SchoolsProgramme Senior BigLottery Fundi £250,000Dec-2011 National Evaluation. Collaboration with Researcher SoilAssociation

University of Cardiff15 Sep-2005 Evaluation of Bristol RegionCulturally Co-Investigator New Opportunities Fund £6,000

Feb-2006 Appropriate Palliative CareService

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, ..'16 Sept-2004 Reporting Ethical Issuesin Researchwith Young Principal HEFCEResearchCapacity £14,000

Aug-2005 People: an international scoping review Investigator Fund

17 Jul-2004 Healthy living Centre Evaluation Review Principal Bristol Primary CareTrust £3,000Sep-2004 Investigator

18 Mar-2003 Weymouth and Portland Healthy living Project Principal Big lottery Fund / £44,000Jul-2007 Evaluation Investigator W&PHlP

29 Sept-2002 Evaluation of the RockChallenge: The Drug Co-Investigator Department of Health £48,000Aug-2003 Prevention Education Programme Government Office of the

South West20 Apr-2001 Assessingthe Needs of Young PeopleVulnerable Principal North Somerset Drug £25,000

Mar-2002 to Substance Use in North Somerset Investigator Action Team

21 Aug-2002 Making Our Network More Diverse: a study of Co-Investigator Thrive UK £5,000May-2003 Blackand Minority Ethnic Group Involvement

with Gardening Projects22 Feb-2002 Honesty is the Best Policy: North Somerset Drug Co-Investigator Department of Health £70,000

Aug-2003 Prevention Communications Project Young PersonsSubstanceMisuse Unit

23 Apr-2001 Young People and Drug Usein Bath and North Principal B&NESNHSHealth £12,000Jan-2002 EastSomerset Investigator Promotion Unit

24 Oct-2000 InTal: Evaluation of an Interactive Teaching and Co-Investigator Higher Education Funding £8,000Jan-2001 learning Project Council for England

25 Apr-2000 DrugUseand YoungPeople in South Principal South Gloucestershire £5,000Aug-2000 Gloucestershire Investigator Youth Service

DOCTORAL RESEARCH

Doctoral Student & Project topic Role Fundingbody Value1 Oct-2014 Oily Biggs.Investigating social value in public Second University of the West of £--

Sept-2017 health and community sector settings. supervisor England BristolFT

2 Sept-2010 Seibelien Felix. Psycho-socialstudy of the Second Zoom Consulting £30kAug-2016 privatisation of older people's care institutions in supervisor approxPT the Netherlands

3 Sept-2009 Rena lyons. Narrative analysis of children's lived Second University of Galway £30kJun-2014 experience of Speeh& learning Difficulties in Eire supervisor apprioxPT

2.3 PEERREVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

*Articles returned for UOA 22 REF,2014.§Articles for UOA 22 REFImpact Case Study: Improving Children'sDiet and Food Literacy: 'Voice'is pivotal for healthpromotion in schools.+Journallmpact Factors: 2013 Journal Citation Reports, lSI's Social Science Citation Index

1. Joseph, E., Hinga, A., Roberts, K., Pearce, M., Buckley, T., de Viggiani, N. & Jones, M. (2014) HealthPromotion in the Age of Social Media: Evaluation of Word Press as a platform for developing postgraduatestudent skills. British Journal of Education, Society& Behavioural Science4(9) 1274-1289.doi.org/1 0.9734/BJESBS/2014/1 0583

2. Weitkamp, E., Jones, M., Salmon, D., N., Kimberlee, R., Salmon, D., & Orme, J. (2013) Creating a LearningEnvironment to Promote Food Sustainability Issues in Primary Schools? Staff Perceptions of Implementingthe Food for Life Partnership Programme. Sustainability, 5(3), 1128-1140. doi.org/10.3390/su5031128 ISSN2071-1050. Journal Impact Factor: 1.077+.

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3. *Jones, M., Kimberlee, R., Deave, T. & Evans S. (2013) The Role of Community Centre-based Arts, Leisureand Social Activities in Promoting Adult Well-being and Healthy Lifestyles. International Journal ofEnvironmental Researchand Public Health, 10 (5).1948-1962. doLorg/l0.3390/ijerphl0051948 ISSN1660-4601. Journal Impact Factor: 1.993.

4. Orme, J., Jones, M., Salmon, D., Weitkamp, E.& Kimberlee, R. (2013) A Process Evaluation of StudentParticipation in a Whole School Food Programme. Health Education, 113 (3).doLorg/l0.ll08/09654281311309819 ISSN0965-4283. Journal Impact Factor: 0.694

5. Kimberlee, R., Jones, M., Orme, J. & Salmon, D. (2013) Whole School Food Programmes and the KitchenEnvironment. British FoodJournal, 115 (5). 756-768. doLorg/l0.1108/00070701311331535 ISSN0007-070X. Journal Impact Factor: 0.649

6. Salmon, D., Jones, M., Weitkamp, E., Kimberlee, R., &Orme, J. (2013) Take Home Messages on SustainableFood: Surveying Parent Perceptions of the Effects of a Primary School Programme. British Journal ofEducation,Society& Behavioural Science3(4) 490-503.http://www.sciencedomain.org/issue.php?iid=244&id=21 ISSN2278-0998

7. *§ Jones, M., Dailami, N., Weitkamp, E., Kimberlee, R.,Salmon, D., & Orme, J., (2012) Engaging SecondarySchool Students in Food-related Citizenship: Achievements and challenges of a multl-componentprogramme. Education Sciences,2, 77-90. doLorg/l0.3390/educsci2020077 ISSN2227-7102. Special Editionon Education and Citizenship.

8. *§ Jones, M., Weitkamp, E., Kimberlee, R., Salmon, D.& Orme, J. (2012) Realizing a Holistic Approach toFood through School Gardens and Growing Activities. Children, Youth and Environments, 22 (1). 75-98.www.colorado.edu/journals/cye ISSN1546-2250

9. *§ Jones, M., Dailami, N., Weitkamp, E., Kimberlee, R.,Salmon, D. & Orme, J. (2012) Food SustainabilityEducation as a Route to Healthier Eating: Evaluation of a multi-component school programme inEnglish primary schools. Health Education Research,27 (3). 448-458. doLorg/l0.l093/her/cys016 ISSN0268-1153. Journal Impact Factor: 1.944.

10. Salmon, D., Orme, J., Kimberlee, R.,Jones, M. &Murphy, S. (2005) Implementing the Rock Challenge:Young people's perspectives on a drug prevention and performing arts programme. Journal of Researchin Nursing, 10 (3). 339-353. doi.org/l0.1177/174498710501000310 ISSN1744-9871

11. Jones, M. (2004) Anxiety and Containment in the Risk Society: Theorising young people and drugprevention policy. International Journal of Drug Policy, 15 (5-6). 367-376.doLorg/l0.l016/j.drugpo.2004.08.00lISSN 0955-3959. Journal Impact Factor: 2.475

12. De Viggiani, N., Jones, M. & Naidoo, J. (2004) Growing Together? Involving Black and minority ethnicgroups in community horticulture. Journal of Community Work and Development. 93-107.

13. Salmon, D. & Jones, M. (2004) Higher education staff experiences of using computer assisted learning.Educational Technology& Society 7) (1) 107-114 www.ifets.info/journals/7 l/l1.pdf ISSN1176-3647

14. Jones, M., Murphy, S., Salmon, D., Kimberlee, R. & Orme, J. (2004) Implementing the Rock Challenge:Teacher perspectives on a performing arts programme. Health Education 104 (6) 351:359. 351-359.doLorg/l0.ll08/09654280410564123 ISSN0965-4283. Journal Impact Factor: 0.694

15. Jones, M., Salmon, D., & Orme, J. (2004) Young People's Involvement in a Substance MisuseCommunications Campaign. Drugs: Prevention, Education and Policy 11 (5) 391:405.doLorg/l0.l080/09687630410001668979 ISSN0968-7637. Impact Factor: 0.519

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16. Kimberlee, R,. Jones, M. & Powell, J. (2003) Not Asking and Not Counting: the problem ofDAT needsanalysis for drug services for young people. Youthand Policy,79. pp. 19-30 http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/693/

17. Powell, J., Kimberlee, R., & Jones,M. (2003) Commissioning and Planning Drug Services for VulnerableYoung People. Drugs Education Prevention & Policy, 10.251-262. http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/694

18. Jones,M. & Salmon, D. (2001) The Practitioner as Policy Analyst: A study of student reflections of aninterprofessional course in higher education. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 15 (1) 67-77.www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11705071ISSN 1356-1820.Journal Impact Factor 1.362.

19. Salmon, D. & Jones, M. (2001) Shapingthe Interprofessional Agenda: Findingsof a study examining qualifiednurses' perceptions of learning with others. NurseEducation Today21 (1) 18-25.www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11162254 ISSN0260-6917. Journal Impact Factor 1.218

2.4 BOOKCHAPTERSand PROFESSIONALJOURNALARTICLES

1. Daykin, N. and Jones,M (2014) Sociologyand Health. In: Naidoo, J.and Wills, L, eds. (2014) Heath Studies.Third Edition. PalgraveMacmillan. ISBN9780230545205

2. Jones,M., Weitkamp, E., Orme, J.,Salmon, D.& Kimberlee, R. (2010) School Food: Education on the table. Areview of the evidence. FoodEthics 5(3)6-8.

3. Pattinson, D.,Jones., M. and Kimberlee, R. (2004) Making healthy living sustainable. Community HealthAction, 63, 4-5.

4. Salmon, D.,Orme, J. and Jones, M. (2003) "Think Before You Drink" - a little book on booze developed byyoung people in North Somerset. Our evaluation-based resource was the UKPrizeWinner for Innovation inPractice awarded by the Nursing Council on Alcohol and UNISON.The Drug and Alcohol Professional,3 (1).pp.43-46.

5. Starkey, F.,Orme, J. and Jones, M. (2003) ResearchingYouth (Chapter 3). In: Bennett ed. (2003)ResearchingYouth. Basingstoke.

2.5 CONFERENCEPRESENTATIONS

1. Jones.M., Joseph,E.,Hinga, E.,Roberts K.,Pearce,M., Buckley,T. & de Viggiani, N. (2014) ProducinganAssignment in Word Press:Post-graduate MScPublic Health student experiences & pedagogical reflectionson a new medium. Poster Presentation. TheUWELearning and TeachingConference: 'PracticeBasedLearning and Teaching.' 29 April 2014.

2. Jones,M., Donnelly, A., Pitt, H. & Orme, J. (2014) Scalingup Food Reform in Urban Contexts: from settings tosystems.11th International Conferenceon Urban Health. Manchester, 4-7 March 2014.

3. Jones,M. (2013) Publishing for Peer ReviewJournals.Department of Public Health Doctoral SchoolMasterClass.Khon KaenUniversity, Thailand, 3 December 2013.

4. Jones,M. (2013) The Future of Multidisciplinary Public Health. Invited Address.Puthisastra University HealthSciencesEvent.Cambodia, 7 December 2013.

S. Jones,M. (2013) The Riseof Non-communicable Diseasesin the 'West' and implications for the 'East'.Norton University Public Lecture. Phnom Penh,Cambodia,9 December 2013.

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6. Jones M, Bailey R, Bushell J, Grant M (2013) Systematic Literature Review of Qualitative Research Studies: anexamination of the 'configuration problem' and linked methodological issues. The 3,d Global Congress forQualitative Health Research. Khon Kaen,Thailand, 4 December, 2013.

7. Jones,M., Bailey, R.,Bushell,J.,Grant, M. (2013) FoodDesert Lifeworlds: What can qualitative research tellsus?Presentation to a special theme on FoodJustice to the Fourth International and InterdisciplinaryConference on Emotional Geographies. University of Groningen, Netherlands, 1-3 July 2013.

8. Jones,M. & Orme, J. (2011) Demonstrating Impact: Evaluation findings from the Food for Life Partnership.Big Lottery Wellbeing Programme Conference. Birmingham, 11 March 2011.

9. Jones,M. (2011) The Contribution of Community and Voluntary Sector Agenciesto the Well-being Agenda.Invited Address. Healthy LivingConference. Cornwall, 12 April 2011.

10. Jones,M. & Kimberlee., R.(2007) Putting a community health initiative into the public health picture: newopportunities at the local level. UKPHA Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 1 March 2007.

11. Franklin,C.,Jones, M. & Kimberlee, R.(2007) Putting a community health initiative into the public healthpicture: new opportunities for geographical information systemsat the local level. UKPHA Conference,Edinburgh, UK,27 March 2007.

12. Briddon, J., Dalrymple, J.,Jones,M., DeViggiani, N., Kimberlee, R.and Watson, V. (2006) Ambiguity,containment, silence: Reporting encounters with young people as research subjects. BSA, Risk & SocietyStudies Group Conference, University of Kent, UK,3rd September, 2006.

13. Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2006) Understanding PeopleNetworks and Patterns of Participation in aHealthy LivingCentre. UKPHA Annual Conference, Telford, UK,7th March, 2006.

14. Briddon, J., Dalrymple, J.,Jones, M., DeViggiani, N., Kimberlee, R.and Watson, V. (2005) RiskyEnquiries:Ascoping review of the reporting of ethical issuesin researchwith young people. Ethics of Research withChildren International Conference, University of Hull, UK,8th September, 2005.

15. Jones,M. (2005) The Riseof the ResilientWelfare Citizen.BSA Risk Studies Group, Liverpool Hope University,UK,6th September, 2005.

16. Jones,M. (2004) Young People and DrugsPolicy: Do risk society theorisations inform political and socialaction? BSARisk & Society Study Group Conference, Nottingham University, UK,7th September, 2004.

17. Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2004) Lottery welfare: Health living centres and the 'principle of additionality'.Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Nottingham, UK,13th July, 2004.

18. Murphy,S., Salmon, D.,Orme, L, Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2004) Young people and the natural high:Initial findings of the RockChallengeevaluation. South West Public Health Annual Scientific Conference,Weston SuperMare, UK,3rd May, 2004.

19. Salmon, D.,Orme, J. and Jones,M. (2004) Youngpeople, participation and multiple component substancemisusecampaigns.UKPHA Annual Conference, Brighton, UK,21st April, 2004.

20. Murphy,S., Salmon, D., Orme, J.,Jones, M. and Kimberlee, R.(2004) Findingsof the RockChallengeEvaluation.South West Regional Public Health Scientific Conference, Weston Super Mare, UK,27th April,2004.

21. Powell, J.,Jones, M. and Kimberlee, R.(2003) Commissioning and planning drugs servicesfor vulnerableyoung people. 54th Alcohol Problems Symposium, Kendal,Cumbria, UK,24 October 2003.

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22. Jones, M. and Kimberlee, R. (2003) The Healthy Living Centre: How does a new arrival fit with local agendas?Delivering Wellbeing and Health through Settings and Partnerships: synergy and strategy, University ofPreston, 14 July 2003.

23. Salmon, D.,Orme, J. and Jones,M. (2002) The involvement of young people in developing drug riskmessages.Which way forward? The views of local decision makers.CCTMini-Conference: Trust, RiskandUncertainty, University ofthe West of England,Bristol, UK,17th January, 2002.

24. Starkey, F.,Orme, J. and Jones, M. (2000) Adult agendasversus young people's priorities: Tensionsanddilemmas, commissioned research. In: TheBritish SociologicalAssociation YouthStudy Group, University ofSurrey, UK,11th July, 2000.

25. Salmon, D. and Jones, M. (2000) Policystudies in interprofessional education. Interprofessional PublicHealthConference,Oxford Brookes University, UK,January, 2000.

26. Jones,M. (2000) Mediated stakeholders: Conceptualising service users in health and social care education.BSAMedical SociologyConference,Oxford BrookesUniversity, UK,January, 2000.

27. Starkey, F.,Orme, J.and Jones, M. (2000) Adult agendasvs. young people's priorities: Tensionsanddilemmas in commissioned research. BSAResearchingYouthConference,Surrey University, UK,January,2000.

28. Starkey, F.and Jones, M. (1999) A survey of drug useamongst usersof servicesfor young people:Methodological issues,key findings and service implications. Substanceusepolicy and practice: Pastpresentandfuture, PaisleyUniversity, UK,1999.

1. JonesM, Pitt H, (2014) Food for Life Partnership: Reviewof LocalCommissioning Practices in England.University of the West of England,Bristol.

2.6 RESEARCHREPORTS

2. Jones,M. (2012) TheSocial Valueof a Community-basedHealth Project: Healthy Living WessexSocialReturnon Investment Report. University of the West of England,Bristol.

3. Orme, r,Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.,Weitkamp, E.,Salmon, D., Dailami, N., Morley, A. and Morgan, K. (2011)Foodfor Life Partnership Evaluation: full report. University of the West of England,Bristol.

4. Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.,Evans,S.and Deave,T. (2011)South West Well-being Programme OutcomesEvaluation. University of the West of England,Bristol.

5. Orme, L, Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.,Weitkamp, E.,Salmon, D., Dailami, N., Adrian, M. and Kevin,M. (2011)Primary SchoolsCaseStudy Evaluation Full Report. Bristol: University of the West of England.

6. Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.and Deave,T. (2010)South West Well-being programme: Adding value. Universityof the West of England,Bristol.

7. Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.and Deave,T. (2009)South West Well-being Programme ScopingReport. Universityofthe West of England,Bristol.

8. Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2007) TowardsHealthy Living Wessex:Final evaluation report. University of theWest of England,Bristol.

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9. Powell, J., Naidoo, J., Jones, M. and De Viggiani, N. (2006) CancerHelpfor Ethnic Communities (CHECjanevaluation of the service. University of the West of England.

10. Jones,M. (2004) Knowle West Healthy Living Centre.An evaluation and sustainability review. University ofthe West of England,Bristol.

11. Murphy, S.,Salmon, D.,Orme, J., Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2004) TheRockChallenge:An evaluation of adrug prevention and performing arts programme. University of the West of England,Bristol.

12. Jones,M. and Kimberlee, R.(2003) Evaluation of Weymouth and Portland Healthy Living Project. Universityof the West of England,Bristol.

13. Jones,M., Kimberlee, R.,Powell, J., Wilkinson, S.and Salmon, D. (2002)SubstanceMisuse,ServicesandYoungPeoplein North Somerset:A needsassessmentreport for North SomersetDrug Action Team.Commissioned by Drugs Prevention Advisory Service& the Cabinet Office. University of the West of England,Bristol.

14. Salmon, D.,Orme, J. and Jones,M. (2002) Telling It Like It Is.An Evaluation of Honesty is the BestPolicy:North SomersetDrugs and YoungPeopleCommunications Project. University of the West of England,Bristol.

15. Naidoo, J.,Jones,M. and DeViggiani, N. (2001)Making Our Network More Diverse:Black and MinorityEthnic Groups Involvement with Gardening Projects.Commissioned by Thrive UK.University ofthe West ofEngland,Bristol.

16. Starkey, F.and Jones, M. (2001) Drug Useand YoungPeoplein Bath and North EastSomerset.University ofthe West of England,Bristol.

17. Salmon, D. and Jones, M. (2001) INTaLcasestudies evaluation: Staff experience of new learning technologiesin Higher Education. University of the West of England,Bristol.

18. Starkey, F.,Clark,c., Salmon, D., Orme, J. and Jones,M. (2000) Evaluation of "Hello Craig": A child protectiondrama for five and six year olds. University of the West of England,Bristol.

19. Starkey, F.and Jones, M. (1999) YoungPeopleand Drug Use.A Surveyof Drug Usein South Gloucestershire.University of the West of England,Bristol.

3. TEACHING and LEARNING

3.1 AREAS of TEACHING

• Public health and community development; social determinants of health; social theory; schools healthpromotion; local food systems; food and sustainability; politics of public health; international health andsocial care policy; trans-disciplinary perspectives on behaviour change; community-based prevention of non­communicable disease.

• Mixed methods research; qualitative research; casestudy research; theory of change evaluationmethodology; social return on investment; public health programme design and management; criticalreasoning;writing for research publication.

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'3.2 CURRENTTEACHING

• PostgraduatePhD Supervision (Second Supervisor). 1 completion (2009-2014, on time); 2 current students (2010-; 2014-)MSc Public Health (2008-)

Modules: Public Health Politics and Policy (Module Leader); Public Health & Health Promotion;Theory & Practice; Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Disease;

MSC Sustainable Development in Practice (2012-)Module: Creating Sustainable Behaviour Change (Module Leader)

Masters Dissertation Students for MSc Public Health & MSc Sustainable Development in Practice3 student students (48 completed previously)

• UndergraduateBSc (Hons) Social Work (2001-14)

Modules: Law & Social Policy for Social Work (Ll); Psycho-Social Studies (L2); Dissertation (L3)BSc (Hons) Specialist Community Public Health (2010-14)

Module: Public Health & Health Promotion (L3)BSc (Hons) Psychology with Health Science (2004-14)

Module: Psychology of Addiction (L3)Paramedic Science Foundation Degree (2008-14)

Module: Social Policy for Health & Social Care (Ll)

3.3 PREVIOUSTEACHING

Module leader for 15 modules. Lecture contributions to over 20 additional modules (1998-2013).

3.4 LEARNING & TEACHING LEADERSHIP& REPRESENTATIONROLESat UWE previous and present roles

• UWELearning ,\("Teaching Fellow (2013-Present)• Internationalisation of MScPublic Health lead (2012-)

• Academic lead for MScPublic Health Admissions focusing on useof market analytics, targetedsponsorship and conversion through personal correspondence. Applications for the MSchave morethan doubled since 2012 and are now the highest for post-grad programmes (n=212 by 5/5/14)

• TEL& MScPublic Health lead (2012-) focusing on co-production with international PALstudents onevidence-led web-based assignments, useof open-source blog platforms, Adobe Presenter basedflipped classes.

• Pilot Cross-FacultyMasters (HAS-FET)Enterprise, Employability and Enrichment initiative. For 2013-14 I have set up 10 CVSand research project placements for MScstudents.

• Mentoring UVVEStaff, Currently 2 lecturing posts (Mar-14-0ct-14); previously, 4 lecturing posts.

• Student uwr DO';l Graduate Internship Supervisor: International Student Health and Wellbeing (2013).

• Member of 1 r; curriculum development groups since 1998. Examplespost 2011: MScPublic Health (2012-3); BScSocialWo/ k (2012-13); MScEnvironmental Health (2011-12); MScSustainable Development (2011-12, UWE lnnovaf n PrizeWinner, 2012).

• Programme t na' r for 7 years: BSc(JHons)Health Science (2003-10).

• HLSU/G Soc' ,I Poky Lead(2006-2010); HCPSRepresentative: EqualOpportunities Sub-committee (2002-2006); HCPS Clcf""cntative: M&E Committee (1998-2002).

3.5 HIGHEREDUCATIO'I FXTERNALEXAMINING,VALIDATIONAND SECTORDEVELOPMENT

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• External Examirvr !<. Programme Validator 2002-07: BScHealth Studies; Thames Valley University.• External Examiner ;'(103-09: Master of Public Health. Health Studies Subject Field. University of

Wolverhampton.• QAA Health SttJdi('~ Subject National Benchmark Group (2002-4).• Higher Educat ion /Icaderny: SWAP (Social Work & Social Policy Subject Centre). Resource Development

Group (2007-C)).• 1st Prize Winn!'. (liident Essay nominating me for The Higher Education Academy Award "What makes a

good social po' -Lurcr?" (2008).

3.6 DELIVERYOF CPD ~" - 1_:; NG TO EXTERNALAGENCIES

• Real World Ev 11'11 t ion of Health Promotion and Public Health Programmes (2007-2014): CVSAgencies.• Building Com! .: Capacity (2011-2013): LAChildren's Services, NHS Primary Care Agencies, Public Health

Agencies.• Social Value f(·r 'It' and Health (2012): CVSAgencies.• Writing for R" \ i'llhlication (2006-): HEI and CVSAgencies.• Public Health ',cveloprnent (2005-6): NHS Health Visiting Service.

I C': :l'<Irnabas Gardens (2009, flOk Project Grant Winner, Signatory, Delivery lead), , pital Garden (2010, Programme Advisor)Ie .ool Gardens project [UWE £3k Better Together Award Winner, 2010], .twork (2010, Article Writer)ill WdY to Live Programme (2013, Advisor & Bid Writer for successful £3.8m grant award)

(ro"!ing Together Horticultural Project, Bournville (2014, Bid Advisor)

3.7 BRISTOLCITY REG' J: FUGUC ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNITY SECTORSUPPORT Examples post 2007

• One World Sf i

• UBHT Childro

• Bristol Inner (

• Bristol Local r I

• South West I'

• weston-s-Me

3.8 WEBSITE AND S8

• Honesty is th

• South West V

• Social Media (

• Application 0 \

3.9 RADIO AND TELE\!

• Open Unlver..• BBCBristol (7• BBCGloucest:

, 1EDI/\ INITIATIVES

i( , "llicy (2002-9) Honesty. (2(J08-) S,)uth West Wellbeing See also peer-review outputs

L i Public Health Blog (2013-) TEL for Public HealthIe 'rcss in Health Promotion Communications (2013-014) See also peer-review outputs

INTERVIEWS Examples

Hi) l;isk & Decision Making, Open Universityrning Show. Young people and drug misuse

iu 2011) Morning Show. Childhood obesity

3.10 MEMBERSHIP or iCl\1lC ORGANISATIONS AND NETWORKS

• Faculty of PuI "

• British Socia!

• Social Return

• Higher Educa:

• Member of t!

• Food Researc:

3.11 REVIEWERFOR I

ii" II /\ssociate Member (2011-).ociation Member. Risk Studies Group (2003-); Food Studies Group (2007-)

,\i trncnt European Network Member (2012-).hing & Learning Group [Linked In]

C at ion of Social & Therapeutic Horticulture Practitioners (2012-)rk Mernber (ESRCfunded research network) (2014 founder member)

'iL\![D JOURNALS & ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS

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• Peer-reviewed j \. "; i. eluding

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Health Education I', -carch: Theory & Practice (2001 to date)Perspectivesin PI:) ;: Health (2012 to date)Appetite (2011 t (: t c)Health Promotio 1 i' ternational (2010-2011)PLOSONE(2013 to date)Children Youth & Er1Jironments (2013 to date)

Approximately 6 ors reviewed per annum sinceJan2012

• PublishersReviewof 3 book: .posalsand manuscripts by authors submitting to Palgrave& Sage.

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CURRICULUM VITAE: Mat Jones1. OVERVIEW

1.1 CURRENT POST

• AssociateProfessor of Public Health (2015-Present)

• UWELearning& Teaching Fellow (2013-Present)• ResearchMember (2010-Present) of Institute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Public Health

& Wellbeing Group; and Centre for Health & Clinical Research.• Facultyof Health and Applied Sciences,University of the West of England,Bristol

1.2 QUALIFICATIONS

• M Phil. Cultural Policy& Health Studies, UWE,1999• BA(Hons)SocialAnthropology, 2.1 Cambridge University, 1987• PostGraduate TeachingCertificate in Higher Education, UWE,1999• Diploma in Horticulture, RoyalHorticultural Society, 1988• SROIAccredited Practitioner, SROINetwork & SocialValue International, 2012

1.3 PREVIOUS POSTSHELD

• Senior Lecturer Health, Community & PolicyStudies• Lecturer in Health and Social Policy (Part time) UWE-Bristol.• Visiting Lecturer School of Health & Community Studies, UWE-Bristol.• SociologyLecturer. AccessProgrammes, Soundwell FECollege.• Medical SociologyTutor (Part time). Bristol University Medical School.• Community Development Project Worker. Leicestershire LEAwith

SarabhaiFoundation, Ahmedabad, India and TheV&A Museum,London.

• Community Project Worker. Henry Doubleday ResearchAssociation,Coventry.

• Community Development Worker. Ashram Acres. Birmingham.

2. RESEARCHand KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

Sept 1998-Dec2014Sep1995- Aug 1998Sep 1994- May 1995Jan 1995- Sep1997Sep 1994- Jan1996Sep 1989- Aug 1994

Jan 1989- Jul1989

Sep1988- Feb1989

2.1 RESEARCH& KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE LEADERSHIP& REPRESENTATION ROLESwithin UWE

• HSCChair of Faculty ResearchCommittee (2004-2008); Leadfor Children Young People ResearchSubjectGroup (2004-09); Reviewer for Faculty Small ResearchGrants Scheme(2004-2006); Member of Centre forHealth and Clinical Research(2010-); Member of Centre for Understanding Social Practices;Member ofInstitute for Sustainability, Health & Environment (ISHE);Member of Centre for Public Health (2000-2011).

• Speakerand representative for ISHEe.g. Healthy Communities Conference (Dec2011); Big Lottery EnglandWellbeing Conference (Mar 2011); SWHealthy Communities (Feb2011); BeIMAPO,Belarus (Jun2013).

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