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Hope, progress, and accountability: Tackling racial inequalities in mental health together

This October, as we mark Black History Month and 77 years of the NHS, we take time to honour the contributions made by black and racially diverse communities to our mental health services, and to face, with honesty, the inequalities that persist within them. The fight against racial inequality and inequity in mental health services […]

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How acting as an anchor employer can help the NHS address health inequalities in coastal communities

Cicely Ryder-Belson, Senior Policy and Programme Manager for the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme, shares key insights from her visit to Great Yarmouth’s Apollo Project. She illustrates how the NHS, by acting as an anchor employer, can help reduce health inequalities in coastal communities whilst also tackling economic inactivity. Context Over 4 in 10 (45.9%) […]

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Five years of net zero – progress and promise

This October marks 5 years since the NHS became the world’s first health system to commit to reaching net zero emissions – recognising the urgent threat that climate change poses to public health, and NHS service delivery. For the NHS, these 5 years represent less than 7% of its history. Yet the progress toward net […]

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Faster effective pain relief in a sickle cell crisis – a behavioural science approach

In England, around 17,000 adults and children – predominantly of African or African-Caribbean background – live with sickle cell disorder (SCD). SCD is a gene mutation which causes red blood cells to become irreversibly curved, or sickle shaped. One serious complication, a vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) occurs when damaged red blood cells block blood vessels. Causing […]

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