The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, building on its previous involvement in the Closing the Gap project in 2004-2006. In Year 2 the DETERMINE project focused on identifying and exploring economic arguments to support action on social determinants of health inequalities. Working document #4 'Economic arguments for addressing social determinants of health inequalities' presents the findings
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
The DETERMINE project (2007–2010) was coordinated by EuroHealth-Net and there were 24 countries invo...
The aim of the consultation was to collect views on how the European Union can contribute to reducin...
IPH welcomes this European Review conducted by the Marmot Review Team which aims to inform action on...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The report by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and Combat Poverty Agency has highlighted th...
Having considered the report on the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, Noting the three ov...
On 17 November 2011, the First Minister and deputy First Minister published the draft Programme for ...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
There is now evidence to show that more equal societies do better across a range of outcomes, includ...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) aims to improve health on the island of Ireland by w...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) is a partner in the European project DETERMINE, buil...
The DETERMINE project (2007–2010) was coordinated by EuroHealth-Net and there were 24 countries invo...
The aim of the consultation was to collect views on how the European Union can contribute to reducin...
IPH welcomes this European Review conducted by the Marmot Review Team which aims to inform action on...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...
The report by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and Combat Poverty Agency has highlighted th...
Having considered the report on the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, Noting the three ov...
On 17 November 2011, the First Minister and deputy First Minister published the draft Programme for ...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
There is now evidence to show that more equal societies do better across a range of outcomes, includ...
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) aims to improve health on the island of Ireland by w...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
The Research and Development Office for Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland fund...