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‘FAIRER SOCIETY, HEALTHY LIVES’

‘FAIRER SOCIETY, HEALTHY LIVES’. THE MARMOT REVIEW Sajil Liaqat Specialist Trainee in Public Health. Key Messages. Reducing health inequalities is a matter of fairness and social justice Action is needed to tackle the social gradient in health

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‘FAIRER SOCIETY, HEALTHY LIVES’

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  1. ‘FAIRER SOCIETY, HEALTHY LIVES’ THE MARMOT REVIEW Sajil Liaqat Specialist Trainee in Public Health

  2. Key Messages • Reducing health inequalities is a matter of fairness and social justice • Action is needed to tackle the social gradient in health • Action on health inequalities requires action across all the social determinants of health • Reducing health inequalities is vital for the economy • Beyond economic growth to well-being of society: sustainability and the fair distribution of health

  3. Six Policy Objectives • Give every child the best start in life • Enable all children, young people and adults to maximise their capabilities and have control over their lives • Create fair employment and good work for all • Ensure a healthy standard of living for all • Create and develop healthy and sustainable places and communities • Strengthen the role and impact of ill-health prevention

  4. Partnerships • Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) • Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) • Local Area Agreements (LAAs) • Comprehensive Area Assessments (CAA) • Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

  5. Role of NHS Blackpool • Engage people and communities in the co-production of world class commissioning • Address inequalities in health care • Shift the balance of spend from acute care into primary and preventative care • Act as a champion and facilitator to influence other sectors • Promote a culture of evaluation and research • Use local employment and economies through effective commissioning and act as a good ‘corporate citizen’

  6. Role of Blackpool Council • Major employer in the local area • Provider and commissioner of services • Community leadership and democratic renewal • Exercise of powers in health and well-being as part of the local sustainable community strategy • Community safety and place shaping

  7. Next Steps • New national Health White Paper • Draft ‘Living Well in the North West: A framework for Action’ • Full Report: www.marmot-review.org.uk

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