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Health inequalities

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Over the last 50 years, there have been impressive social economic and health improvements in this country. People from every class and region are healthier and living longer than ever before.  Unfortunately, not everyone is able to share the benefits of these improvements.  It is essential that everyone is empowered and encouraged to do so.

Health inequalities are unacceptable. They start early in life and persist not only into old age but subsequent generations. Tackling health inequalities is a top priority for this Government, and it is focused on narrowing the health gap between disadvantaged groups, communities and the rest of the country, and on improving health overall. Concerted action to reduce the health gap permeates our programmes within the Department of Health and is supported across Government.

The Health Inequalities Unit (HIU) is a small team in the Department of Health with a cross government focus. The work of the unit is shaped by a Public Service Agreement (PSA) target to reduce inequalities in health outcomes by 10 percent by 2010, as measured by infant mortality and life expectancy at birth.

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Tackling health inequalities: 2003-05 data update for the national 2010 PSA target

This document contains 2003-05 ONS data on the national health inequalities PSA target for life expectancy and infant mortality and on/off status for spearhead areas, together with policy context.

Programme for action - update on status report

This update provides a review of headline indicators since the publication of Tackling Health Inequalities: Status Report on the Programme for Action in 2005.

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