Introducing a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach into local government decision-making would consider the health effects of all areas of a council’s activity as standard practice.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is inviting residents and organisations to share their views and help shape the borough’s new ‘Greenwich Get Active’ physical activity and sport strategy.
Over the summer the Cabinet Office published a Chronic Risks Analysis (CRA), separating out for the first time a set of ‘chronic’ risks (e.g. climate change, antimicrobial resistance, artificial intelligence) from the ‘acute’ risks (e.g. terrorism, flooding, pandemics) in the National Risk Register.
A report on the flooding experiences of people facing socioeconomic disadvantage.
Some sector leaders have expressed concerns over culture secretary Lisa Nandy’s plans to enable the Charity Commission to bar anyone convicted of hate crimes from serving as a trustee.
This funding is for organisations that are taking action on the root causes of inequality, such as poverty, disadvantage, and discrimination.