Why a bold, new approach is needed for healthier working lives
This blog sets out why a new Commission for Healthier Working Lives is needed.
Hear from the experts on the social determinants of health and read up on what they think can help or hinder your potential to live a healthy life.
This blog sets out why a new Commission for Healthier Working Lives is needed.
Ann Hagell, from the Association for Young People’s Health, highlights efforts to improve food security among young people in Newham.
The millions of unpaid carers in the UK need support to perform their roles and protect their health and wellbeing. This Networked Data Lab study looks at how local authority and GP records can be use...
Produced in partnership with Nesta, we highlight nine trends that represent some of the major challenges for health and care in England.
What do young people need for a healthy future? April Whitworth looks at how policymakers can address the issues facing young people today to ensure prosperity tomorrow.
Gwen Nightingale and Katherine Merrifield explain why we should all be demanding more from government when it comes to tackling the root causes of ill health.
Joe Farrington-Douglas investigates the link between public spending, poverty, inequality and our health and asks whether the UK becoming more or less equal.
Is technology to blame for the rise in teen depression? Dr Jean Twenge, Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University, returns to explore the themes of her recent Health Foundation lecture.
Meeting these five tests on a whole-government approach to improving health would show political leaders are serious.
Jo Bibby describes the new Health Equals campaign – #LivesCutShort – and why it’s important to get the public talking about health inequalities.
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