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Jamie O'Halloran

@jamie_ohall

Senior Research Fellow @IPPR | PhD from @UniSouthDenmark | Health, Labour Market and Inequalities | Avid Cyclist 🚴‍♀️| Views are my own

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🏆Our final #researchoftheweek of 2024 goes to IPPR and Save the Children UK for their report 'The Childcare Challenge.' (1/8) 🔗ippr.org/articles/the-c…

🏆Our final #researchoftheweek of 2024 goes to <a href="/IPPR/">IPPR</a> and <a href="/savechildrenuk/">Save the Children UK</a> for their report 'The Childcare Challenge.' (1/8)

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We have an aging population and many employees are living with a long-term health condition. Employers have a role to play to mitigate the impacts of these health conditions - which if done right they also stand to see productivity improvements. britsafe.org/safety-managem…

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Delighted to launch this report, busting one of the biggest myths in British politics. The public doesn't see public health intervention as 'the nanny state'. In fact, they want bolder action - incl among key swing voters. This has major implications for policy & politics. đź§µ

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I wrote for FE News highlighting the long-term consequences of poor childhood health - with implications lasting into later life and across the economy. Early investment pays off - for families, public services, and growth. Read more 👇 fenews.co.uk/exclusive/why-…

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I helped run the numbers just before the election-Reform’s tax plans come with a high price tag and would mainly benefit the wealthiest households. Tax policy should prioritise support for those who need it most and not line the pockets of the wealthy.