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Health needs to be at the heart of the Government鈥檚 levelling up agenda, say researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Newcastle. 探花直播team have today published practical guidance on how to reduce health inequalities.

探花直播new guidance has been produced to show how to level up health. We already know that progress on closing the gap is possible

John Ford

Based on decades of research around tackling health inequalities at local and regional level, the guidance is aimed at central and local government as well as other agencies with a stake in improving health.

探花直播team has published its report on the . It sets out five principles and eight policy recommendations that are designed to be used together long-term across national, regional and local systems.

探花直播principles are:

  • Allocating resources proportionate to need;
  • Working in partnership with local communities;
  • Developing long-term, multisector and cross-government programmes;
  • Offering bespoke services to disadvantaged groups;
  • Ensuring initiatives are healthy-by-default and easy to use.

Each principle is supported by case studies, such as Healthy New Towns, the Big Local initiative, and New Deal for Communities.

Dr John Ford, lead author and Clinical Lecturer in Public Health at the Primary Care Unit, 探花直播 of Cambridge, said: 鈥 探花直播new guidance has been produced to show how to level up health. We already know that progress on closing the gap is possible. 探花直播previous cross-government health inequalities programme reduced the socio-economic gap in life expectancy by six months and improved overall life expectancy. This was achieved through sustained, multi-component, and cross-government action over more than 10 years.鈥

Policy recommendations include: health being a core part of levelling up; development of a cross-government health inequalities strategy; establishing a consensus around what levelling up health means; and a focus on the social and structural factors that determine health.

Importantly, the report recommends a move away from initiatives that require individuals to invest time and effort to benefit from, such as promoting gym membership, because they tend to increase inequalities. Rather, the researchers recommend initiatives that make healthy choices the default and require minimal effort from the individuals, such as fluoridation of water and opportunistic screening for health problems during vaccine appointments.

Furthermore, the report calls for an end to competitive bidding of local areas to allocate public funds. Instead, it recommends allocating funding based on population need.

Health inequalities in England mean that men and women in deprived areas live an average of ten and eight years less respectively than men and women in more affluent places. Area-level health inequalities like these are driven by the conditions in which we live. Education and employment opportunities, housing, opportunities for exercise and a good diet are just some of the factors that directly affect our health.

Left-behind neighbourhoods, which have not prospered as much as other areas, experience greater health inequalities and the health of disadvantaged areas in the Northern regions has been falling further behind. For example, a baby boy born today in Blackpool can expect an additional 17 years of poor health compared to a baby boy born in Richmond upon Thames.

探花直播pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, and deaths related to COVID-19 in the most deprived areas of the country are double those in the least deprived. 探花直播long-term repercussions of the pandemic for some people 鈥 food and housing insecurity, debt and poverty 鈥 are expected to disproportionally affect those living in areas of higher deprivation, causing further damage to wellbeing and health.

探花直播researchers say that work to address area-level health inequalities is critically important for the UK Government鈥檚 levelling up agenda.

探花直播team reviewed data from over 650 research studies and 19 published reports. 探花直播12 case studies were selected from 143 potentially relevant examples from across England showing what works.

Professor Clare Bambra, Professor of Public Health at the 探花直播 of Newcastle, said: 鈥淟evelling up needs to urgently focus on health inequalities by addressing the unequal conditions in which we live, work and age.

鈥淔or too long, a lack of investment in key services has meant that more deprived, 鈥楲eft Behind Areas鈥 鈥 particularly in the north 鈥 have suffered disproportionately. 探花直播COVID-19 pandemic has worsened these inequalities and it will cast a long shadow across our future heath and economic prosperity as a country unless we act now. That鈥檚 why levelling up health is so central to the government鈥檚 overall approach to levelling up the country.鈥

探花直播new guidance was commissioned by Public Health England.

Reference
John Ford, Vic McGowan, Fiona Davey, Jack Birch, Isla Kuhn, Anwesha Lahiri, Anna Gkiouleka, Ananya Arora, Sarah Sowden, Clare Bambra. Levelling Up Health: A practical, evidence-based framework. December 2021



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