The Royal Society for Public Health provides training as part of its services
The figures behind the charity that supports public health
The RSPH provides training, policy advice and conferences on areas such as health and safety. It was formed from a merger of the Royal Institute of Public Health and the Royal Society of Health
£2.93m - The charity's income for the year ending 31 December 2010. The previous 15 months' income was £8.26m. However, this included the transfer of £4.88m from the two merged charities. Excluding this, income was £3.47m
£1.37m - The charity's income from examinations, its single largest source of income. Its other main sources of income were membership, publications, courses and conferences
£2.13m - Free reserves at year-end. The charity's target was to hold reserves equal to six months' expenditure, or £1.5m
£100k - No employee was paid more than this
70,000 - The number of students who graduated from RSPH training courses in 2010


