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The UCL Institute of Health Equity was established in 2011 and is led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot. The aim at the outset was to develop and support approaches to health equity and build on work that has assessed, measured and implemented approaches to tackle inequalities in health - works such as the ‘ WHO Commission on Social BUILD BACK FAIRER: THE COVID-19 MARMOT REVIEW 3 Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review CONTENTS The Pandemic, Socioeconomic and Health Inequalities in England AUTHORS Report writing team: Michael Marmot, Jessica Allen, Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd, Joana Morrison. Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd and Joana Morrison coordinated production and analysis of tables and charts. THE-MARMOT-REVIEW-10-YEARS-ON The 10-year on review discounts the theory that the slowdown in life expectancy increase can be solely attributed to severe winters or flu. The report lays out that more than 80% of the slowdown, between 2011 and 2019, results from influences other than winter-associated mortality. And the slow-down in life expectancy improvement in the UKis
HEALTH EQUITY MONITORING FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY ASSURANCE The paper aims to illustrate how the use of a new NHS Equity Indicator, developed by a team incuding Dr Peter Goldblatt of the UCL IHE, can be used as a tool to provide quality assurance information, about the NHS duty to consider reducing inequalities in both accessand
PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL MARMOT Professor Sir Michael Marmot is Professor of Epidemiology at University College London, Director of the UCL Institute of Health Equity, and Past President of the World Medical Association. He is the author of The Health Gap: the challenge of an unequal world (Bloomsbury: 2015) and Status Syndrome: how your place on the socialgradient directly
THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF COLD HOMES AND FUEL POVERTY The Health Impacts of Cold Homes and Fuel Poverty Written by the Marmot Review Team for Friends of the Earth Marmot Review Team Published May 2011 by FAIR SOCIETY HEALTHY LIVES (THE MARMOT REVIEW) Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review) In November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked by the then Secretary of State for Health to chair an independent review to propose the most effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities in England from 2010. The final report, ' Fair Society Healthy Lives', was
THE IMPACT OF ADVERSE EXPERIENCES IN THE HOME ON THE The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people health. BUILDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S RESILIENCE IN SCHOOLS Children and young people’s individual characteristics are seen as shaped by, and related to, inequities in power, money and resources, and the conditions in which they are born, grow, live, and in which they will work and age. Family and community resilience are highly significant and similarly shaped by wider social and economic factors. INSTITUTE OF HEALTH EQUITY PAHO Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas met with officials and civil society in Trinidad and Tobago. A Fair, Supportive Society - Press Release. IHE’s response to Government announcement on prevention and life expectancy. A "Wellbeing Economy" must emerge from COVID-19.THE INSTITUTE
The UCL Institute of Health Equity was established in 2011 and is led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot. The aim at the outset was to develop and support approaches to health equity and build on work that has assessed, measured and implemented approaches to tackle inequalities in health - works such as the ‘ WHO Commission on Social BUILD BACK FAIRER: THE COVID-19 MARMOT REVIEW 3 Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review CONTENTS The Pandemic, Socioeconomic and Health Inequalities in England AUTHORS Report writing team: Michael Marmot, Jessica Allen, Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd, Joana Morrison. Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd and Joana Morrison coordinated production and analysis of tables and charts. THE-MARMOT-REVIEW-10-YEARS-ON The 10-year on review discounts the theory that the slowdown in life expectancy increase can be solely attributed to severe winters or flu. The report lays out that more than 80% of the slowdown, between 2011 and 2019, results from influences other than winter-associated mortality. And the slow-down in life expectancy improvement in the UKis
HEALTH EQUITY MONITORING FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY ASSURANCE The paper aims to illustrate how the use of a new NHS Equity Indicator, developed by a team incuding Dr Peter Goldblatt of the UCL IHE, can be used as a tool to provide quality assurance information, about the NHS duty to consider reducing inequalities in both accessand
PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL MARMOT Professor Sir Michael Marmot is Professor of Epidemiology at University College London, Director of the UCL Institute of Health Equity, and Past President of the World Medical Association. He is the author of The Health Gap: the challenge of an unequal world (Bloomsbury: 2015) and Status Syndrome: how your place on the socialgradient directly
THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF COLD HOMES AND FUEL POVERTY The Health Impacts of Cold Homes and Fuel Poverty Written by the Marmot Review Team for Friends of the Earth Marmot Review Team Published May 2011 by FAIR SOCIETY HEALTHY LIVES (THE MARMOT REVIEW) Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review) In November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked by the then Secretary of State for Health to chair an independent review to propose the most effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities in England from 2010. The final report, ' Fair Society Healthy Lives', was
THE IMPACT OF ADVERSE EXPERIENCES IN THE HOME ON THE The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people health. BUILDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S RESILIENCE IN SCHOOLS Children and young people’s individual characteristics are seen as shaped by, and related to, inequities in power, money and resources, and the conditions in which they are born, grow, live, and in which they will work and age. Family and community resilience are highly significant and similarly shaped by wider social and economic factors. BUILD BACK FAIRER: THE COVID-19 MARMOT REVIEW 3 Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review CONTENTS The Pandemic, Socioeconomic and Health Inequalities in England AUTHORS Report writing team: Michael Marmot, Jessica Allen, Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd, Joana Morrison. Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd and Joana Morrison coordinated production and analysis of tables and charts. HEALTH EQUITY INDICATORS FOR THE NHS Health Equity Indicators for the NHS. Researchers (including Dr Peter Goldblatt of IHE) have developed a set of indicators to help reduce preventable A&E admissions arising from social inequality – as figures reveal there were almost 38,000 deaths in England in one year from treatable conditions. HEALTH EQUITY IN ENGLAND: THE MARMOT REVIEW 10 YEARS ON The review, led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot, will recommend practical proposals for action at national, regional and local level by: assessing national and local actions on the social determinants of health. considering how effective these approaches have been in IMPROVING SCHOOL TRANSITIONS FOR HEALTH EQUITY 2 3 Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Executive summary 4 Summary ofrecommendations 6
THE IMPACT OF ADVERSE EXPERIENCES IN THE HOME ON THE 4 5 The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people economic output, 10bn in human and emotional costs DRIVERS FOR HEALTH EQUITY Summary. On Tuesday 3 February 2015, DRIVERS showcased its recommendations for improving health equity at its conference ‘Tackling societal challenges: solutions from DRIVERS for Health Equity’. For more than three years, scientists, civil society organisations, and representatives from public health and businesses collaborated to explore BUILT ENVIRONMENT TASK GROUP REPORT The Committee ran from January to May 2009. The 'Built Environment' Task Group was made up of Anne Power (Chair), Jonathan Davis, Tord Kjellstrom, and Paul Plant. The group developed their understanding of area and health inequality under five main themes: • Open and Green Spaces. • Housing Conditions, Fuel poverty and Inequality. COVENTRY MARMOT CITY EVALUATION 2020 Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020. Summary. Coventry is a city with significant inequalities in health and healthy life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas of the city. In 2010-12, inequality in male life expectancy at birth was 11.2 years between the highest and lowest income deciles whilst, using the same data, inequality GREATER MANCHESTER: A MARMOT CITY REGION Greater Manchester and Michael Marmot’s Institute of Health Equity agreed a collaboration and programme of work for 2019-20 that saw Greater Manchester become a Marmot City Region. Greater Manchester has had a longstanding focus on reducing inequalities and IHE supported and helped to prioritise particularly significant health equityactions
HEALTHY LIFE EXPECTANCY AND LIFE EXPECTANCY AROUND THE Marmot Indicators . Indicator Descriptions . Healthy life expectancy at birth – males and females. The average number of years a male or female would expect to live in good health based on contemporary mortality rates and prevalence of self- INSTITUTE OF HEALTH EQUITY PAHO Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas met with officials and civil society in Trinidad and Tobago. A Fair, Supportive Society - Press Release. IHE’s response to Government announcement on prevention and life expectancy. A "Wellbeing Economy" must emerge from COVID-19.THE INSTITUTE
The UCL Institute of Health Equity was established in 2011 and is led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot. The aim at the outset was to develop and support approaches to health equity and build on work that has assessed, measured and implemented approaches to tackle inequalities in health - works such as the ‘ WHO Commission on Social PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL MARMOT health equity, social determinants of health, public health, Michael Marmot, global health, inequality, covid-19, build back fairer, healthgap
THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF COLD HOMES AND FUEL POVERTY The Health Impacts of Cold Homes and Fuel Poverty Written by the Marmot Review Team for Friends of the Earth Marmot Review Team Published May 2011 by HEALTH EQUITY MONITORING FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY ASSURANCE The paper aims to illustrate how the use of a new NHS Equity Indicator, developed by a team incuding Dr Peter Goldblatt of the UCL IHE, can be used as a tool to provide quality assurance information, about the NHS duty to consider reducing inequalities in both accessand
IMPROVING SCHOOL TRANSITIONS FOR HEALTH EQUITY 2 3 Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Executive summary 4 Summary ofrecommendations 6
REDUCING HEALTH INEQUALITIES THROUGH NEW MODELS OF CARE: A Reducing Health Inequalities Through New Models of Care: A Resource for New Care Models. Summary. Rising demand and costs have put the NHS and workforce under immense strain – improving health and reducing inequalities is more important than ever. And, of course, improving health equity is central to the mission and work of the NHS and all FAIR SOCIETY HEALTHY LIVES (THE MARMOT REVIEW) Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review) In November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked by the then Secretary of State for Health to chair an independent review to propose the most effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities in England from 2010. The final report, ' Fair Society Healthy Lives', was
BUILDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S RESILIENCE IN SCHOOLS Children and young people’s individual characteristics are seen as shaped by, and related to, inequities in power, money and resources, and the conditions in which they are born, grow, live, and in which they will work and age. Family and community resilience are highly significant and similarly shaped by wider social and economic factors. COVENTRY MARMOT CITY EVALUATION 2020 Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020. Summary. Coventry is a city with significant inequalities in health and healthy life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas of the city. In 2010-12, inequality in male life expectancy at birth was 11.2 years between the highest and lowest income deciles whilst, using the same data, inequality INSTITUTE OF HEALTH EQUITY PAHO Commission on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas met with officials and civil society in Trinidad and Tobago. A Fair, Supportive Society - Press Release. IHE’s response to Government announcement on prevention and life expectancy. A "Wellbeing Economy" must emerge from COVID-19.THE INSTITUTE
The UCL Institute of Health Equity was established in 2011 and is led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot. The aim at the outset was to develop and support approaches to health equity and build on work that has assessed, measured and implemented approaches to tackle inequalities in health - works such as the ‘ WHO Commission on Social PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL MARMOT health equity, social determinants of health, public health, Michael Marmot, global health, inequality, covid-19, build back fairer, healthgap
THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF COLD HOMES AND FUEL POVERTY The Health Impacts of Cold Homes and Fuel Poverty Written by the Marmot Review Team for Friends of the Earth Marmot Review Team Published May 2011 by HEALTH EQUITY MONITORING FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY ASSURANCE The paper aims to illustrate how the use of a new NHS Equity Indicator, developed by a team incuding Dr Peter Goldblatt of the UCL IHE, can be used as a tool to provide quality assurance information, about the NHS duty to consider reducing inequalities in both accessand
IMPROVING SCHOOL TRANSITIONS FOR HEALTH EQUITY 2 3 Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Improving School Transitions for Health Equity Executive summary 4 Summary ofrecommendations 6
REDUCING HEALTH INEQUALITIES THROUGH NEW MODELS OF CARE: A Reducing Health Inequalities Through New Models of Care: A Resource for New Care Models. Summary. Rising demand and costs have put the NHS and workforce under immense strain – improving health and reducing inequalities is more important than ever. And, of course, improving health equity is central to the mission and work of the NHS and all FAIR SOCIETY HEALTHY LIVES (THE MARMOT REVIEW) Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review) In November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked by the then Secretary of State for Health to chair an independent review to propose the most effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities in England from 2010. The final report, ' Fair Society Healthy Lives', was
BUILDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S RESILIENCE IN SCHOOLS Children and young people’s individual characteristics are seen as shaped by, and related to, inequities in power, money and resources, and the conditions in which they are born, grow, live, and in which they will work and age. Family and community resilience are highly significant and similarly shaped by wider social and economic factors. COVENTRY MARMOT CITY EVALUATION 2020 Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020. Summary. Coventry is a city with significant inequalities in health and healthy life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas of the city. In 2010-12, inequality in male life expectancy at birth was 11.2 years between the highest and lowest income deciles whilst, using the same data, inequalityRESOURCES & REPORTS
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BUILD BACK FAIRER: THE COVID-19 MARMOT REVIEW 3 Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review CONTENTS The Pandemic, Socioeconomic and Health Inequalities in England AUTHORS Report writing team: Michael Marmot, Jessica Allen, Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd, Joana Morrison. Peter Goldblatt, Eleanor Herd and Joana Morrison coordinated production and analysis of tables and charts. TOWARDS HEALTH EQUITY: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE APPLICATION OF RESEARCH Open Access Towards health equity: a framework for the application of proportionate universalism Gemma Carey1*, Brad Crammond2 and Evelyne De Leeuw3 Abstract Introduction: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerableinterest in public
PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL MARMOT BBC Start the Week - Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology; Marmot Indicators, 18 July 2017 - broadcast coverage overview; BBC Radio 5 Live with Adrian Chiles - Michael Marmot was featured on the Adrian Chiles slot 11 Sept 2017 THE-MARMOT-REVIEW-10-YEARS-ON The 10-year on review discounts the theory that the slowdown in life expectancy increase can be solely attributed to severe winters or flu. The report lays out that more than 80% of the slowdown, between 2011 and 2019, results from influences other than winter-associated mortality. And the slow-down in life expectancy improvement in the UKis
HEALTH EQUITY INDICATORS FOR THE NHS Health Equity Indicators for the NHS. Researchers (including Dr Peter Goldblatt of IHE) have developed a set of indicators to help reduce preventable A&E admissions arising from social inequality – as figures reveal there were almost 38,000 deaths in England in one year from treatable conditions. THE IMPACT OF ADVERSE EXPERIENCES IN THE HOME ON THE The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people The impact of adverse experiences in the home on the health of children and young people health. COVENTRY MARMOT CITY EVALUATION 2020 Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020. Summary. Coventry is a city with significant inequalities in health and healthy life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas of the city. In 2010-12, inequality in male life expectancy at birth was 11.2 years between the highest and lowest income deciles whilst, using the same data, inequality GREATER MANCHESTER: A MARMOT CITY REGION Greater Manchester and Michael Marmot’s Institute of Health Equity agreed a collaboration and programme of work for 2019-20 that saw Greater Manchester become a Marmot City Region. Greater Manchester has had a longstanding focus on reducing inequalities and IHE supported and helped to prioritise particularly significant health equityactions
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UCL IHE is partnering with the Chinese University of Hong Kong Institute of Health Equity for a 5 year collaboration. Learn more about this collaboration Just Societies: Health Equity and Dignified Lives The Final Report of the Commission of the Pan American Health Organization on Equity and Health Inequalities in the Americas. Read the full report and about The Commission Working Toward Health Equity We work towards greater health equity through action on the social determinants of health. We work with international, national and local stakeholders; create influential networks; collaborate with national and local governments, international organisations, professionals and voluntary organisations, and cities and regions, to develop strategies to implement practical actionsRead more
Action on the Social Determinants of Health Social determinants of health are conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels.Read more
Monitoring and Evaluating Progress Measuring and monitoring data is an essential component of our work towards reducing health inequity. Measuring helps practitioners prioritise action where need isgreatest.
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Promoting What Works We produce major evidence reviews that set out what works to improve the social determinants and reduce health inequities. Most people understand the need for intervention and our series of evidence reviews and other 'what works' papers provide helpful advice on practical action for practitioners.Read more
* Build Back Fairer: Achieving Health Equity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region __ * Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review __ * Health Equity in England: Marmot Review 10 Years On __ * UCL IHE is partnering with the Chinese University of Hong Kong Institute of Health Equity for a 5 year collaboration. __ * Just Societies: Health Equity and Dignified Lives __ * Working Toward Health Equity __ * Action on the Social Determinants of Health __ * Monitoring and Evaluating Progress __ * Promoting What Works __LATEST REPORTS
Report Build Back Fairer: Achieving Health Equity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region – Executive Summary Read the full report Report Build Back Fairer: Achieving Health Equity in the Eastern Mediterranean Region - Executive Brief Read the full report Report London Bus Drivers Review Read the full report Report Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review Read the fullreport
Report Sustainable Health Equity: Achieving a Net-Zero UK Read thefull report
Report Marmot Review 10 Years On Read the full report Report Greater Manchester Evaluation 2020 Greater Manchester Evaluation 2020 Read the full report Report Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020 Coventry Marmot City Evaluation 2020 Read the full report LATEST NEWS COVERAGE News Coverage 21/04/21 News coverage citing Michael Marmot response to gov commissioned race report Read News Coverage 07/04/21 UK public health expert criticises No 10 race report ‘shortcomings’ Read Press Releases and Briefings 01/04/21 Stats confirm a large fall in life expectancy and wider inequalities due to COVID-19 Read Press Releases and Briefings 31/03/21 New report provides groundbreaking insights into the state of health inequities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Read Latest from IHE Director Professor Sir Michael Marmot Follow Michael on Twitter The same global solidarity needed to vaccinate the world is needed to meet the climate crisis. Trust is crucial. https://t.co/UXaeSUBGGG05/06/21 __
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About Michael Read more Michael's BlogRead Michael's blog WMAAbout Michael's Past Presidency EXPLORE THEMES TO ADDRESS THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Give every child the best start in life Explore Ensure healthy standard of living for all Explore Create fair employment and good work for all Explore Enable all people to maximise their capabilities and have control over their lives Explore Create and develop healthy and sustainable communities Explore Strengthen the role and impact of ill-health prevention Explore Governance and delivery Explore Working for health equity Explore Global / macro-level context Explore THE MARMOT REVIEW 2010 Report Fair Society Healthy Lives (The Marmot Review) Read the fullreport
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