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Actions that local areas can take to reduce health inequalities experienced by people living with mental illness.
Guidance to support local action on health inequalities to improve outcomes.
Guidelines to support local action on health inequalities.
A report on testing a whole system framework with businesses and local authorities, to place communities at the heart of decision-making.
A development programme of educational resources on critical public health topics for people who work in the health and care sector and the extended public health workforce.
This practice resource and summary explain how social isolation affects public health and outline ideas for reducing the problem.
Guidance to support local and national action on ethnic inequalities in health.
Guidance and resources to support providers and commissioners in reducing screening inequalities.
Reducing health inequalities: a toolkit and guidance for starting local conversations.
Resources to enable local systems to implement and embed community-centred approaches to health and wellbeing at scale.
A toolkit to support local conversations aimed at understanding and reducing health inequalities.
This Mental Health workbook was developed by the Health Inequalities National Support Teams (HINST) with 70 local authorities covering populations in England.
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