Lots of coverage today for the @CRSP_LboroUni@JulietStone77@mariecurieuk Dying in Poverty 2024 report.
It found that 300 people are dying in poverty every single day in the UK
https://t.co/u931A263td
Showcasing local good practice on increasing access to healthier food was a key theme of #FoodActive2024 yesterday.
As part of proceedings we published +15 case studies submitted by councils, CVS & academics to share their learning. Check them out 👉 https://t.co/8vyxu7SGRe
I love this from Michael Marmot:
“I’m not an optimist, I’m *hopeful*.
If you’re an optimist you predict it will turn out well: so you fold your arms, & wait.
If you’re hopeful, you understand it *can* turn out well: so you have to roll up your sleeves, & act.”
Thank you @LiverpoolChange for a thoughtful insightful, challenging and inspiring summit. Definitely fired up. Thank you also for the opportunity to present
Heard on BBC Berkshire: Dr. Trisha Bennett from Whitley CDA discusses the potential of automatic free school meal enrolment and why no child should go hungry in our community. Listen to the full interview:
https://t.co/iBkxQWmBgO
https://t.co/iBkxQWmBgO
The Inequalities and Health Summit is really not to be missed! Explore our programme and join the 170 delegates who registered for the event so far!
Registration closes on 18th of October:
https://t.co/tLMSqZEDao
📈 Despite falling overall inflation the latest @ONS data shows food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation has risen to 1.8%.
High food prices are still negatively impacting families across the UK, with people being priced out of the healthy diet they deserve.
Learn more: https://t.co/FGUGh2q2rW
#inflation #CostOfLivingCrisis
✍️ Check out our latest article: A Fresh Approach To Nutrition here: https://t.co/ZLmiMVLqex
🥕🍎 We sat down with @FreshStreetUK to talk about how they’re supporting households to have access to fresh, healthy fruit and veg, and championing local businesses while they’re at it.
I am honored to be spending today at the Storey’s Field Centre in Eddington, Cambridge with neighborhood associations, planners, developers, and community development practitioners from across Cambridge. We will be discussing how to keep the community at the center of the significant development planned for Cambridgeshire in the decades ahead.