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白小姐论坛鈥檚 Professor Sir Michael Marmot launches UK鈥檚 first health equity network

24 January 2023

As the government fails to address the UK鈥檚 health crisis the world-leading public health specialist, Professor Sir Michael Marmot, Director, 白小姐论坛 Institute of Health Equity, launches a country-wide network to help towns, cities and regions build back fairer.

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The Health Equity Network (HEN),听which begins on 24th January, 2023, is in partnership with Legal & General, and attempts to ease health-related crises, including rising child poverty, increasing health inequalities and falling life expectancy.

Professor Sir Michael Marmot CH,听who was conferred the prestigious Companion of Honour by His Majesty the King in this year鈥檚 New Years Honours for his life-time achievement in public health, said: 鈥淪ociety is not working for 40% of people in England: almost one in three (31%) children are living in poverty 鈥 that鈥檚 4.3 million children, that are being failed; the cost-of-living crisis means people can鈥檛 afford to eat or heat their home; and those working in the public sector are being told they have to work for less money. The impact on health is catastrophic 鈥 we know what to do and many places are taking the initiative in the face of national government inaction.鈥

The HEN aims to roll out practical solutions to reduce health inequalities, which were laid out in the Marmot Review 鈥Fair Society, Healthy Lives鈥 in 2010, in the 2020 Marmot Review 10 Years On and again during the pandemic in Build Back Fairer.

IHE has worked with over 30 local authorities to provide detailed practical ways forward to reduce health inequalities. The local authorities are taking action despite the lack of government support, funding cuts and the cost-of-living crisis.

The network seeks to bring together organisations and communities across the country to connect and collaborate with those working towards similar health equity goals. Local authorities, businesses, voluntary sectors and communities are already taking the initiative to provide vital support to reduce health inequalities, and the HEN will give them 鈥 and individual members 鈥 an opportunity to share their work and engage with others on a national level.

Sir Michael added: 鈥淲e would like national government to reduce child poverty and reverse the fall in life expectancy in poorer areas. There is little sign of it happening. The network though enables cities and regions to share knowledge and experience on their work with local government, healthcare, housing, the criminal justice system, fire and rescue services, education, community groups and business to engage all these sectors to improve the conditions of life, which will translate into better life and narrower health inequalities.鈥

John Godfrey, Director of Levelling Up at Legal & General, said: 鈥淣ational government and the NHS demonstrably cannot solve this problem unaided. There is a huge and complementary role for business, both as employers and providers of goods and services, as well as for local government and the third sector. 听Our work with Sir Michael Marmot aims to uncover synergies across these sectors, strengthen the research base and foster best practice.听 That way we can bring vital investment to bear on the social causes of health inequalities and drive better outcomes.鈥

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Poppy Danby听

E: p.danby [at] ucl.ac.uk