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HEALTH INEQUALITIES Part 4A (2010–2020): HEALTH REPORTS, the SAME OLD TUNE and POLITICAL INACTION

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson continue their health inequality series, focusing on why awareness alone hasn't driven actionable change.

They dissect past reports, including the 2010 Marmot Review, the 2017 Race Disparity Audit, and the 2020 follow-up Health Foundation report. The conversation explores systemic issues and political inaction that hinder progress in reducing health inequalities, emphasising the need for actionable solutions and accountability.

Join the discussion to understand the longstanding patterns and challenges in addressing health disparities.

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🎡 Music: Dynamic
🎀 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels, and Misconceptions,' hosts Val Barrett and Dr. Jeremy Anderson continue their health inequality series, focusing on why awareness alone hasn't driven actionable change.

They dissect past reports, including the 2010 Marmot Review, the 2017 Race Disparity Audit, and the 2020 follow-up Health Foundation report. The conversation explores systemic issues and political inaction that hinder progress in reducing health inequalities, emphasising the need for actionable solutions and accountability.

Join the discussion to understand the longstanding patterns and challenges in addressing health disparities.

πŸ“§ Email us: [email protected]

🎡 Music: Dynamic
🎀 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

⭐ Please leave a review
πŸ“² Follow us
πŸ™Œ Get involved

πŸ“ Please take The Survey to help us improve our content and strengthen our connection with you.
πŸ™ Your participation is greatly appreciated!

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