
Shree
@shreeshree
Communications at @ImpUrbanHealth | Interested in #urbanhealth #healthinequalities #healthequity | All views are my own
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11-11-2009 17:15:26
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Great article by camilla cavendish on the importance of regulation to improve food environments for everyone. At Impact on Urban Health, weāre working with companies all across the food system to make it easier to offer healthy, affordable options: on.ft.com/3OKGDbP

š§µIn our latest report #NoTimeouts we try to understand what life is really like for children with ābehavioural difficultiesā & their families. What we heard taught us a lot about the stigma and inequality that shapes so many experiences. Read the report: urbanhealth.org.uk/insights/reporā¦

If youāre heading to #ICUH2022 this week come join me Rowena Estwick Emily Fiddy Candice James BEM Julian Thompson Centric Community Research @HSECollective Impact on Urban Health to discuss how we can build an equitable future in cities around the world #urbanhealth

All set up and ready to go! Impact on Urban Health #ICUH2022 #urbanhealth #healthequity


šProud to be sponsoring & attending the ISUH conference this week, where we're speaking about how we can build an equitable future. Huge thanks to our amazing partners & team Rowena Estwick Shree Candice James BEM Julian Thompson Centric Community Research @HSECollective #ISUH22


āInformation is a determinant of healthā interesting insights from Sarah Skenazy at Google Health #ICUH2022 #ICUH22 #urbanhealth

Great conversation and #urbanhealth examples from around the world this morning at #ICUH22 with our very own Rowena Estwick and excellent chairing bh Giselle Sebag ISUH Impact on Urban Health





"Globally, itās estimated that two degrees of global warming will lead to an extra 153 million deaths this century from the air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels." Kerri Langford writing for The New Statesman edition guest edited by Greta Thunberg: newstatesman.com/spotlight/healā¦

āIndicators are like icebergs, they direct attention and action.ā Measures show us whatās happening, but we need to understand why so that we can effectively the social determinants of health Melanie Davern #urbanhealth #healthequity #liveability #ICUH22

With 96% of Australians living in urban areas, and a tiny fraction of the government health budget being spent on prevention, Melanie Davern says āwe are too busy dealing with the outcome of poor health rather than preventing itā #urbanhealth #ICUH22


āLetās trystorm rather than brainstormā #ICUH22 #urbanhealth Erion Velija #parody




The new government has committed to acting on health inequalities ā but our health is mostly made outside the healthcare system. In our latest blog, our team share their thoughts on whatās needed over the next five years to create healthier places: urbanhealth.org.uk/insights/policā¦