HEALTH

An overview of inequalities

Probably the last people one would imagine tackling health inequalities are councillors from overview and scrutiny committees. Su Turner reports on an unusual pilot study from 10 local authority areas

Probably the last people one would imagine tackling health inequalities are councillors from overview and scrutiny committees. Su Turner reports on an unusual pilot study from 10 local authority areas

The causes and effects of health inequalities are complex. And tackling them is not easy.

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