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Inclusive and sustainable economies : leaving no-one behind : supporting place-based action to reduce health inequalities and build back better.

by Kurth, Judith; Sharpe, Carolyn.Public Health England.
Publisher: PHE, London : 2021.Description: 59p.Summary: The inclusive and sustainable economies resource is for anyone working at a local or regional level who has a role in addressing the social, economic and environmental determinants of health and wellbeing. It aims to support collaborative, place-based action across these determinants of health and wellbeing, to help achieve: healthy people and thriving communities; increased and shared prosperity; and healthy and sustainable places. The report and associated data catalogue can be used by local areas as a starting point to support the development of an evidence-based case for health in the economy, and or, to systematically measure the health-enhancing effects of an inclusive and sustainable economy..Subject(s): wider determinants of health | population health | collaboration | health inequalities | public health | economic development | anchor institutions | sustainability | reduction | poverty | community development | frameworks
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023] | Communities and health [October 2023]
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The inclusive and sustainable economies resource is for anyone working at a local or regional level who has a role in addressing the social, economic and environmental determinants of health and wellbeing. It aims to support collaborative, place-based action across these determinants of health and wellbeing, to help achieve: healthy people and thriving communities; increased and shared prosperity; and healthy and sustainable places. The report and associated data catalogue can be used by local areas as a starting point to support the development of an evidence-based case for health in the economy, and or, to systematically measure the health-enhancing effects of an inclusive and sustainable economy.

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