We need to talk about health inequalities
Jo Bibby describes the new Health Equals campaign – #LivesCutShort – and why it’s important to get the public talking about health inequalities.
Hear from the experts on the social determinants of health and read up on what they think can help or hinder your potential to live a healthy life.
Jo Bibby describes the new Health Equals campaign – #LivesCutShort – and why it’s important to get the public talking about health inequalities.
A Health Foundation funded study provides a powerful illustration of the relationship between trust in government and public health.
Katherine Merrifield and Gwen Nightingale round up important insights and Health Foundation work supporting local government to improve people’s health and build healthy places.
Our assistant directors of healthy lives explain their disappointment in the government’s decision to shelve the keenly awaited health disparities white paper.
Following publication of the Health Foundation’s report on health inequalities in Scotland, Chris Creegan explains why decisive, joined-up action has never been more urgent.
Louise Marshall and Alexander Allen explore the interrelationship between climate change and health in the UK, and reflect on what health can learn from progress on climate change.
Adam Lang, Head of Nesta Scotland, reflects on what his team heard this year when consulting key stakeholders about health inequalities.
Sharlene McGee explores the impact businesses have on health – as employers, through goods and services and in the community.
The nation’s health is an asset, but will difficult funding decisions jeopardise it? Jo Bibby sets out the Foundation’s vision for health.
As COP27 continues, we consider the challenges and opportunities for the NHS in reaching its net zero aim.
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