Putting evidence into policy
Work aims to demonstrate how and why participation in Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs) affects the mental health and wellbeing of unemployed job seekers in the UK. Will be carried out by Dr Ada...
Work aims to demonstrate how and why participation in Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs) affects the mental health and wellbeing of unemployed job seekers in the UK. Will be carried out by Dr Ada...
This chart compares changes in excess deaths as a proportion of usual deaths during the COVID-19 outbreak for selected European countries. It is an updated version of a chart that appeared in Understa...
The Health Foundation has funded a chair in learning disabilities from 2002 to 2017. The award holder, Professor Tony Holland has established a successful multi-disciplinary research unit. The core fu...
The NHS faces a workforce shortfall of over 115,000 full-time equivalent staff in England this year, with the outlook in the social care sector even more concerning. These charts examine historical tr...
This project used a theatre and workshop programme to help children with asthma feel confident about self-management and build their resilience to withstand peer pressure.
The Health Foundation has supported an online YouGov survey, designed by the Resolution Foundation, to examine COVID-19's impact on care for people with pre-existing health conditions.
Project by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust that involved developing an interactive simulation model to enable people to ‘live’ the complex reality of a quality improvement projec...
Mai Stafford and Sarah Deeny examine the data on socioeconomic deprivation, gender and COVID-19 mortality, and ask what a closer look at the links between inequalities tell us.
This project involved the development of an online platform with information about breathlessness management, to help patients self-manage breathlessness and support those with advanced disease.
Changes in the overall number of ambulance incidents have been small but there are large changes in how ambulances treat patients, with fewer being taken to A&E and more treated at the scene.