Closed call for evidence

Vitamin D: call for evidence

Applies to England

Summary

We want your views on how to improve the vitamin D status of the population in England.

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Call for evidence description

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) is seeking views on how to improve the vitamin D status of the population in England, in line with existing recommendations, as well as addressing associated health disparities and improving health outcomes through maximising the benefits of vitamin D.

The call for evidence will run for a period of 6 weeks and is open to everyone aged 16 and over. You can respond as an individual, or on behalf of an organisation.

We would encourage you to respond to ensure your suggestions are heard.

The easiest way to participate in the call for evidence is by completing the online survey.

Documents

Vitamin D call for evidence in Farsi

Vitamin D call for evidence in Hindi

Vitamin D call for evidence in Romanian

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Vitamin D call for evidence in Tagalog

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Vitamin D call for evidence in Urdu

Published 3 April 2022
Last updated 10 May 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated to add a link to the easy read version of the consultation.

  2. Updated to add translations of the consultation document in 2 languages (Nepali and Urdu).

  3. Updated to add translations of the consultation document in 17 languages (Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Punjabi, Polish, Romanian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish and Ukrainian).

  4. First published.