Articles By: Siobhan McClelland

Siobhan McClelland brings together the worlds of politics and health and social care and is an acknowleged expert in Welsh Health Policy. After graduating from Oxford University Siobhan trained as a health services manager in the NHS in Wales before moving to academia and is currently an External Professor at the University of Glamorgan and Visiting Professor at the University of Northumbria as well as working providing advice on health policy and management on Welsh and international projects. Her expertise in health policy and economics and the politics of health has involved her in a range of projects with public, voluntary and private sector organisations and she is particularly well placed to offer unique insights into the ways in which Welsh health policy is made and implemented. Siobhan is also regularly to be seen and heard in the media commenting on wider political and social issues and offering expert commentary on health.

Austerity, or something altogether darker?

Austerity, or something altogether darker?

The Government is big on singing its praises, but can the decade of post war austerity inform a 21st Century culture of make do and mend?

The problem with teenage mothers

The problem with teenage mothers

Young mums are convenient punchbags for besieged politicians, who don’t check their facts before railing against them. The truth is quite different