Relationship between poverty and healthy life expectancy by neighbourhood
At a neighbourhood level, healthy life expectancy is higher where the percentage of households living in relative poverty is lower.
At a neighbourhood level, healthy life expectancy is higher where the percentage of households living in relative poverty is lower.
We've launched two new guides on evaluation and spread, designed to help frontline staff conduct robust evaluation and use communications to spread their successful improvement work. They add to our e...
The rate of households owed a homelessness prevention or relief duty is higher in urban areas, particularly in London and the North West region.
A survey of young people conducted by the Health Foundation has revealed the extent to which young people feel their employment prospects and mental health have been negatively impacted by the pandemi...
Episode 11. Food is crucial to our health, but it is also driver of ill health, health inequalities, and damage to the environment. What can the government do to tackle these complex challenges?
We asked people at NHS Confederation’s annual conference this question, and around 60 senior leaders gave their views. The results make fascinating reading.
A collaborative resource to showcase submissions from the inquiry's Call for evidence.
Steven Michael is Chief Executive of South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The organisation provides community mental health, learning disability, and forensic mental health services....
Eleanor McColl works for NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board as Interim Head of eHealth Strategy and Programmes. We follow a typical day in her working life.
Bill Clinton famously said ‘it’s the economy stupid’. In the case of the NHS delivering high quality, efficient care on a sustainable basis, we could sum that up with ‘it’s the workforce stupid’.