50-year Deprivation Trajectories: Local Area Change in England & Wales, 1971–2021 @gemmacatney@lloydcd @David_SASPRI (trajectories for NI & Scotland will follow!)
https://t.co/TwjBLqTrz9
Hey @AdmiralUK just wondering how long it takes you to look at a high priority complaint raised yesterday, your representative couldn’t give me an answer just now. Car stolen on Tuesday night and recovered in good condition but without keys, but you won’t give me a courtesy car
A hard hitting review of healthcare in UK prisons has found that prisoners who die from natural causes do so at a median age of 67.5 compared with 86.7 in the general population @NCEPOD
https://t.co/p3K64IzFw7
This demonstrates the need for more secure hospital beds for prisoners with #mentalhealth needs. Too many people end up in prison as a place of safety which does not address their needs. #prison
https://t.co/xsJjTFfO8Z
Want a safe space to share your feelings about the #climatecrisis? Sign up for our first Climate Café on 27 Oct at 12 facilitated by @ManchesterMPH staff and supported by @ClimatePsychol. Registration required at https://t.co/XCC9yDt8N4 🌏🌍🌎☕️🥙
📢📢 Findings from @Qual_P study published yesterday in @BJGPjournal 📢📢
Prison primary care: the main problem impacting quality and access is chronic understaffing.
This is obvious but we need to shout about these macro level issues.
The government must not be allowed to pretend that Wandsworth is uniquely bad. Our prison system is rotten. By me for @spectator
https://t.co/Myxd2LHbrf
Quality of #prison primary care: analyses of prison healthcare data in the North of England
Findings showed substantial scope for improvement and variations in quality, which were largely unaltered after adjustment for prison and prisoner characteristics
https://t.co/l9nGQHDcps
Concerted efforts are needed to move towards equivalence of healthcare and outcomes between incarcerated and community populations, as well as tackle inequalities in healthcare delivery amongst prisons. (6/6)
Prisoners generally receive worse primary care than that delivered in the community. Unmatched comparisons in achievement from community settings were unfavourable for 22 out of 24 relevant indicators. (5/6)
Our #PublicHealth International Summer School students have made pledges to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals over the course of the summer @UN_SDG#SDGs#GlobalGoals#Act4SDGs