While London tends to have better health outcomes than the rest of the UK, stark ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities remain.
The Snapshot of Health Inequalities in London provides a high-level overview of major inequalities issues affecting Londoners with thematic packs on climate, children and young people, and the cost of living.
This is a resource intended to inform health and non-health specialists. It will inform action on health inequalities across all strategies, policies and programmes, supporting a health in all policies approach.
Webinar
‘Exploring the London Snapshot of Health Inequalities’ webinar presents the key findings followed by a panel discussion, covering five priority areas:
- Child health equity
- Cardiovascular health
- Mental health
- Poverty and economy
- Climate and environment
Watch the webinar here.
Development of the resource
Greater London Authority (GLA) Health, GLA City Intelligence Unit, Office for Health Improvement and Disparities London (OHID), Association of Directors of Public Health London (ADPH), NHSE and Institute of Health Equity (IHE) have collaboratively produced this report.
The snapshot brings together published data. The topics and themes have been identified with partners through iterative discussion.
Originally published in 2022, this updated and expanded version was published in July 2024.
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