This briefing paper provides a summary of the policies, theory and practice of setting targets to reduce health inequalities. It offers some guidance for those responsible for setting local targets and sets this in the context of local experience drawn from documentary evidence from health improvement programmes (HImPs), community strategies and health action zones (HAZs)
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well as health inequali...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a programme by Public Health England to start a ...
This briefing paper provides an introduction to health inequalities. It is part of a series produced...
These documents explain factors contributing to inequality in public health and set out methods for ...
This document provides an update on progress to meet the health inequalities national target to red...
Evidence of effectiveness is prominent as a basis for decision-making. Addressing inequalities is a ...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
This document provides an update on progress to meet the health inequalities national target to red...
This document is intended for local areas that are utilising place-based approaches toreducing healt...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
This first briefing paper is an account of why health inequality matters and why health inequalities...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well as health inequali...
Relentlessly, the wide health gap between different groups of people living in Britain continues to ...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well as health inequali...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a programme by Public Health England to start a ...
This briefing paper provides an introduction to health inequalities. It is part of a series produced...
These documents explain factors contributing to inequality in public health and set out methods for ...
This document provides an update on progress to meet the health inequalities national target to red...
Evidence of effectiveness is prominent as a basis for decision-making. Addressing inequalities is a ...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
This document provides an update on progress to meet the health inequalities national target to red...
This document is intended for local areas that are utilising place-based approaches toreducing healt...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
This first briefing paper is an account of why health inequality matters and why health inequalities...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well as health inequali...
Relentlessly, the wide health gap between different groups of people living in Britain continues to ...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well as health inequali...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a programme by Public Health England to start a ...