We focus on four complex health issues more prevalent in urban areas
With the Social Progress Imperative, we've developed the first neighbourhood level, health-focused social progress index of its kind.
With Wellcome Trust
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Explore what we’re learning about improving health in cities.
Health effects of air pollution
Carbon emissions aren’t just contributing to climate change. Kate Langford writes for New Statesman.
Children's health and food
Our new tool shows how a schoolchild's commute to and from school is a prime example of how where we live, play and go to school shapes our health.
We’ve been working with the Centre for Low Emission Construction (CLEC) to find ways to reduce air pollution from construction sites.
We commissioned PwC to undertake the most ambitious analysis to date into the societal and economic benefits of increasing free school meal provision in England.
Urban health
We’ll be using our presence at the Labour and Conservative party conferences to ensure decision-makers understand the importance of safeguarding health during this economic crisis.
Multiple long-term conditions
In this guest blog, Damon Gibbons, Executive Director of Centre for Responsible Credit, reflects on the complex reasons why tailored support for people struggling with their finances is needed now more than ever.
Responsibility for health goes beyond our personal choices and circumstances. The services we use also play a role.
Through our partnership with The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF), we’re exploring how the food industry can create opportunities for people to be healthy by transforming the food it sells.
Children's health and food • Collaboration for Healthier Lives
Our case study with Samworth Brothers, as part of our CHL progress update.
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