The biggest factors that shape health and inequalities lie outside health care. These building blocks of health include our jobs and homes, our access to education, public transport and safe green spaces with clean air, and whether we experience poverty or discrimination.
Yet governments repeatedly prioritise the NHS over broader investments and policies to help people live healthier lives. It is too easy for action on the building blocks of health to slip down political priorities.
We have established ourselves as an authoritative voice on the society-wide action needed to improve health and reduce health inequalities by focusing on these building blocks. We provide evidence and analysis on the factors that shape these and offer a comprehensive narrative on the need for coordinated action across government and society. We also go deeper on the key building blocks where we can have an impact – including work and the economy, and health risks like obesity and alcohol.
Our health inequalities evidence hub brings together data, insights and analysis exploring how the circumstances in which we live shape our health. We present latest trends on topics such as money and resources, work, housing and transport, and explore why they matter for health.