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Health Equity North is a virtual institute focused on place-based solutions to public health problems and health inequalities. Delivered by @The_NHSA
The North of England
Joined August 2022
Study led by @LivUni reveals stark socio-economic and ethnic inequalities in neonatal units. Our Academic Co-Director Prof. David Taylor-Robinson, report co-author, has said: “These are inequalities we cannot afford to ignore” and hopes for real action. https://t.co/e9eagPA6pH
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It’s great to hear @Debbie_abrahams MP discuss the recent ‘Return to Work’ report in the Parliament, authored by our academics. This important report outlines how return-to-work schemes could save the government upwards of £20bn. https://t.co/MOZHF7B2zy
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Our latest newsletter is out now! Read about: our latest report, commissioned by the Work and Pensions select committee; our events at Labour Party Conference; and the breadth of research being undertaken across our member organisations. https://t.co/OwjscY40TX
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A report commissioned by @DWPgovuk and produced by academics from @UniofNewcastle, @OfficialUoM, @LivUni & @UofGlasgow shows savings of over £20bn could be made with back-to-work schemes. Read more in this new report: https://t.co/AvonxCQUGx
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Currently, over 5 million people in the UK are out of work and in receipt of Universal Credit – including almost one million people aged 18-24 years who are not in education, employment or training. Read more in this new report: https://t.co/z6EgKwqNXg
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Within England, there’s vast inequalities in women’s experiences of menopause treatment. Our #WomanOfTheNorth report shows that women in the North are facing lower levels of HRT prescribing, potentially not receiving the treatment they need. Read more: https://t.co/20fDiO81rx
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October 18 marks #WorldMenopauseDay. Menopause can greatly impact all aspects of a woman’s life, affecting employment, wellbeing, and health. It’s therefore crucial that all women have access to the treatment options they need. Read more in our report: https://t.co/20fDiO8zh5
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The Government’s ‘Get Britain Working’ programmes could, within just 2 years, save almost £10bn - meaning every £1 invested in employment support programmes could return between £5.21 and £6.63. Read more in this new report: https://t.co/AvonxCQmQZ
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Our Exec Director @HannahDaviesHEN is speaking today at the Her Circle and @MMHAlliance event in Newcastle, which brings together lived and learned experts to explore opportunities for lasting change for perinatal mental health.
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Thank you to @ChaplainChloe for her coverage on our research report about analysis on return to work schemes, commissioned by @CommonsWorkPen
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Read the full report here The Government could save upwards of £20 billion and support more than 220,000 people back into employment through return-to-work schemes, according to new analysis. The...
Interesting modelling - commissioned by @CommonsWorkPen - shows how much will be saved by the new employment support policies Total of £20bn saved getting 5% of unemployed into work £12bn among sick and disabled alone Welcome news for MPs who fear further welfare cuts?🤔
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For every £1 invested in employment support programmes, between £5.21 and £6.63 could be returned. Investing in people is the key to boosting productivity and unlocking our economy. Read the full report here:
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Read the full report here The Government could save upwards of £20 billion and support more than 220,000 people back into employment through return-to-work schemes, according to new analysis. The...
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The report has been commissioned and funded by the Work and Pensions Select Committee and produced by Health Equity North with academics from @UniofNewcastle, @OfficialUoM, @LivUni and @UofGlasgow, outlining the potential effectiveness of ‘Getting Britain Working’ programmes. 2/3
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The Government could save upwards of £20bn and support over 220,000 people back into employment through return-to-work schemes, according to new analysis. The new ‘Return to Work’ report outlines how to unlock the UK’s full productivity potential. https://t.co/AvonxCQmQZ 1/3
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The two-child limit remains the single biggest driver of child poverty in the UK today. Read about the work Health Equity North has been doing to highlight to policymakers the impact of this limit in @alexis_darby’s recent blog post. https://t.co/N9yntNB4ky
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“Poverty has no return on investment” Read @alexis_darby’s recent blog, outlining the impact the two-child limit has on child poverty in the UK and the work Health Equity North has been doing to spread awareness of this critical issue. https://t.co/N9yntNB4ky
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You can now listen to our panel event from Labour Party Conference 2025 in Liverpool, where we heard from @Kate_M_Proctor from @savechildrenuk, @SamJRushworth, @GrahamWhitham, @ProfKEPickett, and David Taylor-Robinson from @LivUni on child health and social inequalities. 1/2
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Today’s @YorkshirePost features a column written by @_HENorth Exec Director @HannahDaviesHEN, who sets out why it’s imperative to scrap the two-child benefit cap if we want to see a reduction in the unacceptable child poverty rates. https://t.co/KBVbvAzHdB
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"When we get it right for women, everybody benefits" We want to say a huge thank you to our speakers - @kirith_ae, @lregan7, Professor Louise Kenny of @LivUni, @HannahDaviesHEN - and attendees at our #WomanOfTheNorth panel at #LabourPartyConference. https://t.co/j4mO42Bwuh
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Our latest Impact Report is out - packed with inspiring peoples stories, service spotlights, and how we've saved the NHS & social care system £46.2M. Discover our journey & join the celebration 👉 https://t.co/ecoR92ZioJ
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Our Academic Co-Director @profbambra gave evidence at the @covidinquirysco this week on the impact of health inequalities during the pandemic - watch Professor Bambra give evidence in the link below
Day three of our lockdown and restrictions hearings begins today at 9.45am. Experts from UK universities will discuss the scientific considerations of lockdowns and other measures as tools to prevent and control infection in a public health emergency: https://t.co/dTOw9QdeUi
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