
Dr Claire Humphries (She/Her)
@clairehumphries
Public Health professional managing the Improving Health and Reducing Inequalities Mayoral Regions Programme @ the West Midlands Combined Authority
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22-06-2009 16:57:23
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With #FaceCoverings set to become mandatory in shops next week, let's all make sure we're wearing them in the safest possible way to protect ourselves and others. Birmingham Health Partners advice on wearing/removing #facemasks is available in 15+ languages > birminghamhealthpartners.co.uk/how-to-safely-…


Waking up with that #FridayFeeling 🙌 We hope this puts a smile on your face today 💚 Remember, we're just a phone call or an email away if you need to talk 📱 116 123 ✉️ [email protected]


Bham City Council have issued a safety guide for businesses in Birmingham to follow. Members of the public should also be aware when entering a business to ensure their safety. orlo.uk/pXhNU #KeepBrumSafe #healthybrum







'We could lose more people than in the Birmingham Blitz' - 'It is the decisions we make every day that matter'😷🥰 Justin Varney Birmingham Live #KeepBrumSafe birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-…


Was great to be back presenting IRL! 🤓Thanks again for the invite Dr Chris Kite PhD and Alex Dallaway

Spent a fantastic day in Leeds with Dave Boulger @VHobart Dr Claire Humphries (She/Her) and others hosted by the wonderful Jennifer Connolly for our The Health Foundation funded #CombinedAuthorities programme Governance Board, discussing improving health+reducing Inequalities thru CA levers. West Midlands Combined Authority


Excellent panel with West Midlands Combined Authority represented by Dr Claire Humphries (She/Her) #HealthInequalities

Had a great day in MCR yday at the The New Statesman Regional Development Conference representing West Midlands Combined Authority and the Mayoral Regions Programme. Big thanks to @zoe_grunewald and Rosie Beacon for an excellent panel discussion on the role of regions in reducing health inequalities 💡


I’ll be @ResolvePoverty #PlacesAgainstPoverty conference tomorrow speaking about poverty and health. Looking forward to the panel discussion with Dr Claire Humphries (She/Her), Dr Natalija Atas and Graham Whitham about the role the health system can play in tackling poverty.


Laura Burgess Penny Rimmer Carey Oppenheim Nuffield Foundation Danny Sriskandarajah NEF It’s now time for morning breakouts on various topics, with Sarah Woolnough (The King's Fund) giving a headline talk on the role of the health system in tackling poverty
