We tackle health inequalities through research, advocacy, and education.
The Health Equality Foundation exists to close the gaps that persist in health outcomes across gender, socioeconomic background and ethnicity. Through research, public awareness and advocacy, we work to break down barriers to access and ensure everyone receives the care they need.
We commission and publish research that puts the voices of those most affected by health inequality at the centre.
Through evidence-based research and nationwide surveys, we make the case for systemic change and translate our findings into concrete recommendations for government and policymakers.
We campaign for legislative and systemic change on the health inequalities that matter most.
From advocacy in Parliament to public awareness campaigns, we work to break down the barriers that prevent people from accessing the care they need.
We raise public awareness of health inequalities through media, commentary and public debate.
From press coverage of our research to expert commentary from our founder, explore how we are making the case for change in the public conversation.
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