Understanding the needs of those most clinically vulnerable to COVID-19
This analysis from the Networked Data Lab examines the evidence about those asked to shield during the pandemic and calls for a deeper understanding of the policy's impacts.
This analysis from the Networked Data Lab examines the evidence about those asked to shield during the pandemic and calls for a deeper understanding of the policy's impacts.
The Public Accounts Committee today (Friday 22 July) published the findings of its inquiry on the discharge of older people from hospital. In response to this report, Sally Al-Zaidy, Senior Policy Fel...
The ONS Health Index not only measures how healthy people are today but also looks at the wider social and economic circumstances that will influence our ability to live healthy lives in the future.
This film illustrates the impact of the pandemic on the mental wellbeing of NHS workers and highlights the importance of providing emotional support to them at this challenging time and into the futur...
Responding to the publication of the government’s childhood obesity plan, Dr Jo Bibby, Director of Strategy at the Health Foundation, said: 'The government’s unambitious childhood obesity plan falls s...
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign hopefully marks the beginning of the end of the pandemic. But given vaccines will be in short supply for months, what decisions has government made about who to vacci...
From an Imam working in a hospital, to doctors, nurses and domestic staff – these stories from health and social care staff are part of a new installation by the Empathy Museum supported by the Health...
The Health Select Committee today publishes its report Public health post-2013, which considers the impact of the Health and Social Care Act reforms on the public health landscape. Responding to the r...
The pandemic has increasingly divided people into two worlds: those with direct experience of COVID-19, and those frustrated by the restrictions. Personal stories can bridge these two worlds in powerf...
The Chancellor isn’t saying whether the current £20 per week uplift in benefit support will be extended beyond April 2021. We explore what the public thinks in results from our latest polling.