IHE Evidence Review on Structural Racism, Ethnicity, and Health Inequalities in London (October 2024)

The review is intended to support and encourage efforts to tackle racism and its impacts from a public health perspective but the breadth of the social determinants of health means that recommendations are for the many sectors and stakeholders in London that have potential to combat racism and its impacts. These include, among others, the GLA, London Councils, the healthcare and social care system, public health, the criminal justice system, education and other public services, employers, legislators and regulators and funders and research bodies.

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Professor David Williams on racism, discrimination and the impact they have on health. The King's Fund podcast