Health is Wealth. The Liverpool City-region. Health is Wealth Commission. Final Report (18th September 2008)
The Commission was established to examine the growing gap between the City-region’s booming economic performance and its worsening public health status; to look at why this might be happening and to make recommendations as to what might be done to help improve the situation. The Commission was set four key questions: What more can be done to achieve measurably greater aspiration and commitment to improving health and wellbeing amongst local people, communities and businesses? How can the region reduce the current health inequalities that exist across the region and better exploit the diverse assets and talents that lie underused as a result? How can the region strengthen its presence as an internationally renowned centre for health science and better exploit those assets for the benefit of local people? What more can be done to maximise the economic benefit of the health services sector to the region through, for example, procurement, recruitment and enlightened corporate social responsibility?
Report
ChaMPs Public Health Network Strategy 2008-2013 (25th September 2008)
16 months to midnight - meeting the 2010 challenge (September 2008)
This is the programme and one of the presentations from this event that was held on 16th September 2008 at the Stobart Stadium, Widnes.
Programme
Health Inequalities: Progress and Next Steps - A Critical Response
The Commission was established to examine the growing gap between the City-region’s booming economic performance and its worsening public health status; to look at why this might be happening and to make recommendations as to what might be done to help improve the situation. The Commission was set four key questions: What more can be done to achieve measurably greater aspiration and commitment to improving health and wellbeing amongst local people, communities and businesses? How can the region reduce the current health inequalities that exist across the region and better exploit the diverse assets and talents that lie underused as a result? How can the region strengthen its presence as an internationally renowned centre for health science and better exploit those assets for the benefit of local people? What more can be done to maximise the economic benefit of the health services sector to the region through, for example, procurement, recruitment and enlightened corporate social responsibility?
Report
ChaMPs Public Health Network Strategy 2008-2013 (25th September 2008)
16 months to midnight - meeting the 2010 challenge (September 2008)
This is the programme and one of the presentations from this event that was held on 16th September 2008 at the Stobart Stadium, Widnes.
Programme
Health Inequalities: Progress and Next Steps - A Critical Response
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