Bauer, Annette
Ms Annette Bauer
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Experience keywords:
economics in social policy; social capital; families and children; mental health and wellbeing; parenting; inequalities; community development
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Current research includes the cost and cost-effectiveness analysis of children and family interventions, economic analysis and evaluation of community development/social capital programmes. Annette Bauer has previous UK NHS commissioning experience in mental health and substance abuse, UK experience in managing community programmes to reduce inequalities, and experience in international hospital management.
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Healthcare; Policy and Regulatory Bodies; Public Administration
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Countries and regions to which research relates:
US; United Kingdom; England; Germany; Australia; Europe
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Languages: German [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]
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Media experience:
Has written for mainstream press
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Bauer, Annette and McDaid, David (2011) A snapshot for work health promotion funding and policy across the European Economic Area. In: McDaid, David, (ed.) Background document for the Thematic Conference on Promotion of Mental Health and Well-being in Workplaces. European Communities, Luxembourg, pp. 55-64. Bauer, Annette and Knapp, Martin and Perkins, Margaret (2011) Befriending of older adults. In: Knapp, Martin and McDaid, David and Parsonage, Michael, (eds.) Mental health promotion and mental illness prevention: the economic case. Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, pp. 36-37. Bauer, Annette and Knapp, Martin and McDaid, David (2010) Health visiting and reducing postnatal depression. In: Knapp, Martin and McDaid, David and Parsonage, M., (eds.) Mental health promotion and prevention: the economic case. Personal Social Services Research Unit.
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