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      • Are we seeing a new ‘inequality paradigm’ in social science?
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      • How do we solve the issues of longevity?
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      • Boys and Men's Health: An urgent need to make the investment -
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      • Life expectancy in Britain has stagnated, meaning that a million years of life could disappear by 2058 – why?
      • Investing in Young People's Mental Health Needs Today for Tomorrow
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      • A century of improving life expectancies in the UK is now officially over Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/opinion/century-improving-life-expectancies-uk-now-officially/
      • Rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs will cut life expectancy by a year as drugs become less effective
      • The consequences of workplace surveillance
      • Life expectancy falls by a year in several regions of England
      • Rod Liddle on how longer lives have been lost under a mountain of fat
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      • Devolution Inaction - The House Magazine
      • GP inspections: are sanctions holding back improvement in poor areas?
      • 42% of Households in Northern Ireland Affected by Fuel Poverty
      • Rich outlive poor by more than 8 years
      • Why neoliberal institutions are pushing ‘Accountable Care
      • Inclusion health: a new perspective on health inequalities?
      • Raw Power: Britain’s changing appetite for veg
      • Reversing the social curse - blog post
      • Coventry under the spotlight for Norwegian Health delegation
      • Going broke midlife tied to increased risk of premature death
      • As rich children slim down, poor ones are getting fatter - The Economist
      • Millennials are on track to have worse health in middle age than their parents
      • Winter death toll hits highest level for FIVE YEARS after the country was buffeted by the 'Beast from the East'
      • Yes, let’s celebrate the NHS at 70. But it isn’t the only service keeping us healthy
      • LIFESPAN GROWTH SLOWING Brits’ life expectancy slowing due to austerity and unhealthy lifestyles
      • Mark Thomas – Check Up: Our NHS at 70 review – infectious wit and political fury
      • Today’s children set to live shorter lives than parents - The Times
      • The Guardian view on life expectancy stalling: a political choice
      • Higher taxes on the rich could reduce UK health inequality, says expert
      • Two in five people with learning disabilities not diagnosed in childhood
      • Why do not we live longer?
      • Smoking ban tops ranking as RSPH unveils greatest 20 public health achievements of the 21st century
      • Austerity blamed for life expectancy stalling for first time in century
      • Gains in UK life expectancy stall after decade of austerity, report says
      • Poorest women's life expectancy declines, finds report
      • Life expectancy of poorest women in England falls as experts warn of growing health inequalities
      • Taking urgent action on health inequities
      • Overview of Media Coverage: Marmot Review 10 Years On
      • Tackle climate crisis and poverty with zeal of Covid-19 fight, scientists urge
      • Coronavirus latest: Britain's lack of preparedness for tackling Covid-19 crisis linked to austerity, health expert says
      • Poverty kills people: after coronavirus we can no longer ignore it
      • London bus driver deaths to be examined in coronavirus study
      • Earlier lockdown could have saved lives of London bus drivers, says report
      • Why did England have Europe's worst Covid figures? The answer starts with austerity
      • RCP joins with nearly 80 organisations to call for action on health inequalities
      • Life expectancy a up to decade longer in Coventry's richest communities
      • New Zealand must match its 'in this together' Covid rhetoric with action on basic services
      • Analysis: Coronavirus - what researchers know about the risk of reopening schools
      • Coronavirus: London bus driver deaths to be reviewed
      • Covid-19 has shone a light on racial disparities in health
      • The Guardian view on the public realm: rebuild the people's palaces - Editorial
      • Offline: It's time to ask questions and learn lessons - The Lancet
      • Hackney health chief opens up about mental health impact of pandemic
      • Budget 2021: austerity by stealth will repeat the mistakes of 2010s all over again - The Conversation
      • United action needed to build back fairer, not just better
      • UK public health expert criticises No 10 race report ‘shortcomings’ - Guardian
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      • New multi-million charity fund to tackle health inequality
      • Legal & General establishes partnership with Sir Michael Marmot to address UK health inequality
      • Legal & General partners with Sir Michael Marmot to address UK health inequality
      • New partnership established to address UK health inequality
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      • Covid death rate 25% higher in Greater Manchester - report
      • Jaw-dropping’ fall in life expectancy in poor areas of England, report finds
      • ‘Jaw-dropping’ falls in life expectancy as Greater Manchester sees a quarter more Covid deaths than the English average
      • Local authorities will not wait for Government action on inequality – Marmot
      • COVID mortality rate 25% higher in Greater Manchester, report finds
      • Covid Mortality Rate 25% higher in Manchester than national average, report finds
      • Government must tackle stark regional health inequalities exposed by pandemic, says Marmot
      • Levelling up health in the UK
      • New regional health economics network for North Wales
      • Why real estate must help to narrow health inequalities
      • A radical plan to treat Covid’s mental health fallout
      • What are the social determinants of good mental and physical health?
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      • Ten years of bad policy have destroyed Britain’s health, yet we’re still arguing among ourselves
      • Health inequality is a choice – and so is fixing it
      • Guardian article: uk-womens-health-review-set-to-launch-in-spring
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      • https://inews.co.uk/news/health/levelling-up-white-paper-billions-needed-tackle-health-inequalities-1438199
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      • Basic income: Wales pilot offers £1,600 a month to care leavers
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      • Michael Gove defends funding of ‘rehashed’ levelling-up promises
      • UCL Summer School: Social Determinants of Health: 4-8 July 2022
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      • Real household disposable incomes to fall by 10% this year and next
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      • The energy crisis puts a health time-bomb under Britain’s most vulnerable
      • How IHE helped Manchester become Council of the Year
      • Sir Michael Marmot: We must not return to austerity
      • New Podcast: Did austerity work?
      • Cold comfort: the science of staying warm in the energy crisis
      • Feeding Britain: Obesity is not always a personal choice – until we recognise that, nothing will change
      • Honoured health expert says UK failing to meet basic needs of food and shelter
      • All In It Together Were Unequal Outcomes Inevitable during Covid-19
      • Understand local population and overcome bias to tackle health inequalities, says RPS
      • Keir Starmer may win power but he won’t be able to turn the UK around on the cheap
      • Mark my words: this will be the end of the NHS if the Tories have their way
      • NHS waiting times: a government pledge
      • Cost-of-living crisis will harm Londoners’ health and requires urgent action
      • Cottage Centre’s Big Hoose project gives 430,000 goods to families in poverty
      • Gordon Brown warns of Tories ‘testing the water’ for two-tier healthcare
      • Here's what can be done to try to fix Wales' health crisis
      • Our Economic Masters Failed on Their Own Terms
      • Anger as UK drops health disparities plans
      • The future of work
      • Cradle to grave: can the NHS be fixed?
      • Social tenants say poor housing is bad for their health
      • Charity collaborates with ICSs to boost childhood health
      • Reinventing public purpose
      • Why did 250,000 Britons die sooner than expected?
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      • BBC Start the Week - Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology
      • Marmot Indicators, 18 July 2017 - broadcast coverage overview
      • BBC Radio 5 Live with Adrian Chiles - Michael Marmot was featured on the Adrian Chiles slot 11 Sept 2017
      • BBC 2 Daily Politics - Michael Marmot appearance - 12 Sept 2017
      • RSM The NHS at 70 Podcast: Episode 5: Professor Sir Michael Marmot, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL – ‘Society and Health’
      • VIDEO: Professor Michael Marmot’s keynote during the UNESCO GHE chair‘s launch in Paris
      • Summary of Broadcast Coverage following launch of Build Back Fairer in Greater Manchester: Health Equity and Dignified Lives - Review
    • Articles by the Institute Team
      • Working for health equity
      • Paying for the positive impact
      • Socioeconomic disadvantage and onset of disabling chronic condition in childhood
      • The Role of Social Determinants in Tackling Health Objectives in a Context of Economic Crisis
      • Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity through Action on the Social Determinants of Health
      • How will the Financial Crisis Affect Health?
      • The Right to Sutures Social Epidemiology Human Rights and Social Justice
      • Social Science and Medicine Reviews and Response
      • Improving Health: Social Determinants and Personal Choice
      • Using conditionality as a solution to the problem of low uptake of essential services among disadvantaged communities: a social determinants view
      • Shocking Annual Death Toll from Cold Homes is Preventable
      • Global Action on Social Determinants of Health
      • Social Determinants of Health in Europe
      • Building of the Global Movement for Health Equity: from Santiago to Rio and Beyond
      • WHO European Review of Social Determinants of Health and the Health Divide
      • The art of Medicine - Europe: good, bad, and beautiful
      • Drivers Newsletter
      • Importance of Monitoring Health Inequalities
      • Social Gradient
      • Children's health harmed by rising poverty
      • How you can fight injustice to save lives
      • Family socio-economic status and young children's outcomes
      • Social Determinants of Health Equity
      • Social Determinants of Mental Health
      • Capital Health
      • Health Inequalities: Why they matter
      • From Science to Policy Book Chapter
      • Growing up healthy. Or not. Child health inequalities in the UK
      • Systematic review of parenting interventions in European countries aiming to reduce social inequalities in children's health and development
      • Employment, income and health inequalities in the economic recovery
      • Take the local lead on health inequalities
      • Planning – a powerful tool for reducing health inequalities
      • Going hungry, and the importance of absolute poverty
      • Inégalités en matière de santé en Angleterre: politique récente et éléments de preuve
      • We can do better in building society
      • Planning for Health and Well-Being: Chapter 7 - 'Health Inequalities and the Role of the Physical and Social Environment'
      • A Lancet 'Film and Book' review by Michael Marmot, featuring Inequality: What Can Be Done? a book by Anthony B Atkinson, and The Divide, a film by Katharine Round
      • The art of medicine - Post-truth and science
      • Galileo—speaking truth to power
      • The UK’s current health problems should be treated with urgency - BMJ
      • What can Britain learn from the US on links between economic distress and poor health?
      • Man-made disaster - Book Review - The Lancet
      • Inclusion Health: addressing the causes of the causes - The Lancet
      • Just societies, health equity, and dignified lives: the PAHO Equity Commission
      • Prevention is Better than Cure
      • Health equity in England: the Marmot review 10 years on
      • The Art of Medicine - Society and the slow burn of inequality
      • Health inequalities, COVID-19 and healthcare professionals
      • Ethnic minority groups in England and Wales - factors affecting the size and timing of elevated COVID-19 mortality: a retrospective cohort study linking Census and death records
      • Sustainable health equity: achieving a net-zero UK
      • 61 Family health strategy and health equity among older adults
      • COVID-19 related health inequality exists even in a city where disease incidence is relatively low: a telephone survey in Hong Kong
      • COVID-19: exposing and amplifying inequalities
      • COVID-19 pandemic: a unique opportunity to ‘build back fairer’ and reduce health inequities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region - EMHJ
      • Build back fairer: achieving health equity in the Eastern Mediterranean region of WHO - The Lancet
      • Sajid Javid must promote health across government
      • Changing behaviour: an essential component of tackling health inequalities
      • Working with businesses to tackle health inequality
    • Press Releases and Briefings
      • Marmot Indicators 2014 Press Release
      • Measuring What Matters: A Guide for Children's Centres
      • Health Inequalities in the EU
      • Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the WHO European Region
      • The impact of the economic downturn and policy changes on health inequalities in London
      • IHE Response to Alcohol Strategy
      • Marmot Indicators 2015 Press Release
      • Marmot Indicators 2017 Briefing
      • PAHO Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas met with officials and civil society in Trinidad and Tobago
      • A Fair, Supportive Society - Press Release
      • IHE’s response to Government announcement on prevention and life expectancy
      • A "Wellbeing Economy" must emerge from COVID-19
      • Independent review into the deaths of London bus drivers from Covid-19 suggests earlier lockdown would have saved lives
      • Health inequalities & climate change assessed together to inform sixth carbon budget
      • Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review
      • New report provides groundbreaking insights into the state of health inequities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
      • CONFIRMED: Large falls in life expectancy as health inequalities widen
      • New bold & ambitious framework to reduce inequities & build back fairer for future generations 'If Government is serious about levelling up, here’s how to do it", says Marmot
      • Keep the lifeline - open letter to the Prime Minister - JRF
        • Business must play a positive role in the nation’s health
      • Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes and Health Inequalities in the UK
      • Reducing Health Inequalities in Luton a Marmot Town Press Release
      • Press Release Evidence Review: Housing and Health Inequalities in London
      • The Rising Cost of Living: A Review of Interventions to Reduce Impacts on Health Inequalities in London
      • Barnardo’s to help tackle children’s health equity through launch of new Collaborative
    • Experts warn of ‘humanitarian crisis’ for children stuck in cold homes
    • Register for The Health Equity Network is launching in January 2023
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Presentation 11/2017
Health Inequity: the Social determinants of health and Collective Impact: Making the case for investment in prevention by Angela Donkin

Health Inequity: the Social determinants of health and Collective Impact: Making the case for investment in prevention

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This presentation was produced by Dr Angela Donkin and was presented in Australia Nov 2017 for the Peter Quail Oration: The Social Determinants of Health and Collective Impact: Making the case for investment in prevention

 

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Evaluation of the Children's Outcomes Monitoring in Children's Centres across England: a mapping project Read more
Building Children and Young People's Resilience in Schools Read more
Tackling Structural and Social Issues to Reduce Inequities in Children's Outcomes in Low to Middle-income Countries Read more
An Equal Start: Improving outcomes in Children's Centres Read more

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