National Data Sets & Reports
Race Equality Unit - Central Government - Cabinet Office
Race Equality Unit - Central Government - Cabinet Office
Collect, analyse and publish government data on the experiences of people from different ethnic backgrounds.
Race Equality Unit - Central Government - Cabinet OfficeLGA Health Inequalities Hub
LGA Health Inequalities Hub
The Local Government Association’s Health Inequalities Hub hosts several webinars focussed on key areas, including:
-mental health
-age
-gender
-ethnicity
-and exploring the impact of Covid-19
To coincide with the webinars, each month the hub will be updated with new case studies from councils who are working to reduce inequalities in these areas.
The Health Inequalities Hub also describes the national literature on health inequalities and Covid-19 and includes think pieces that delve deeper into the issue.
LGA Health Inequalities Hub NHS Race & Health Data Observatory
NHS Race & Health Data Observatory
The NHS Race & Health Observatory works to identify and tackle ethnic inequalities in health and care by facilitating research, making health policy recommendations and enabling long-term transformational change.
NHS Race & Health Data ObservatoryFingertips : Public Health Profiles
Fingertips : Public Health Profiles
A rich source of indicators across a range of health and wellbeing themes. They are designed to support Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and commissioning to improve health and wellbeing and reduce inequalities. With these profiles you can:
-browse indicators at different geographical levels
-benchmark against the regional or England average
-export data to use locally
Fingertips : Public Health ProfilesReducing inequalities in access to GP services
Reducing inequalities in access to GP services
If you are a provider or commissioner of general practice services this document is designed to support you in understanding whether any groups within your local community are experiencing barriers in accessing those services and provide resources to help you address those barriers as improvements in access to general practice services are rolled out
Focus on Primary Care but has some excellent explanations of key barriers experienced by different groups across the population.
Reducing inequalities in access to GP servicesStructural Racism, Ethnicity and Health Inequalities in London
Structural Racism, Ethnicity and Health Inequalities in London
Although, not BNSSG Specific - high level overview may be of interest around topic areas of health & wellbeing.
This review by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE), concludes that racism damages health and wellbeing and drives inequalities in London.
Racism in the capital is widespread and persistent causing damage to individuals, communities and society as a whole. Its impacts are experienced in different ways and to varying levels of intensity related to individual experiences, socioeconomic position and other dimensions of exclusion such as disability, age and gender. The intersections with other dimensions of exclusion can amplify the effects of racism.
Structural Racism, Ethnicity and Health Inequalities in LondonLocal Inequalities Explorer Tool 2023
Local Inequalities Explorer Tool 2023
This tool provides a resource to support decision making by demonstrating local, within-area inequalities data. It allows users to explore and demonstrate inequalities within areas at a ward level and also includes information on trends in life expectancy and disease burden at an area level.
Local Inequalities Explorer Tool 2023