International Spring School in Global Health 2026 - ISGLOBAL
Excited to be delivering a session on better incorporating geography in intersectional inequalities research at the ISGlobal Spring School in March. It is free to attend and today is the final day to sign up. Further information here: www.isglobal.org/en/-/interna...
20.02.2026 09:51
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The #workandpensionscommittee commissioned analysis from @healthequitynorth.bsky.social to estimate the savings to DWP spending if 5% of unemployed or economically inactive people on #UniversalCredit received employment and health support, and moved into employment.
29.10.2025 09:53
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How Reeves could save Β£12bn without cutting disability benefits
Billions could be recouped by the Treasury by offering careers support for the disabled
Welcome intervention, commissioned by @debbieabrahamsmp.bsky.social's Work and Pensions Select Committee, to demonstrate that better employment support for disabled people could generate significant fiscal savings, without needing to rely on crude cuts to benefits inews.co.uk/news/politic...
16.10.2025 15:22
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A report released by Health Equity North last month estimates how much money each English constituency stands to lose from their local economies in 2029/30 as a result of the proposed PIP cuts, compared to the current system
www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/red-wall-con...
26.06.2025 14:14
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Unfair welfare: disability cuts will widen Englandβs north-south divide
Welfare cuts will hit the most deprived areas and the north of England hardest, with long term health and economic harms, write Clare Bambra and colleagues
In her Spring Statement in March 2025, the ...
BMJ, @hannahdavies.bsky.social @lukemunford.bsky.social @nataliecbennett.bsky.social
and I outline how disability welfare cuts (PIP) will hit the most deprived areas and the north of England hardest (again!), with long term harms @healthequitynorth.bsky.social www.bmj.com/content/389/...
16.06.2025 11:00
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'Childcare shouldn't be a luxury' - new work supported by
@arcnenc.bsky.social explores the experiences of formal and informal childcare in North East England and offers four key recommendations for reform.
Co-authored by @nataliecbennett.bsky.social⬠as part of her ARC NENC Fellowship.
05.06.2025 09:02
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Our research on the effects that PIP changes could have on local economies, written by authors @nataliecbennett.bsky.social @profbambra.bsky.social & @lukemunford.bsky.social, was featured on the @itvpeston.bsky.social programme last night - you can watch the episode on catch up
22.05.2025 08:46
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@nataliecbennett.bsky.social of @sheffielduni.bsky.social has co-authored our report on the impact of PIP changes on local economies, which illustrates how deprived communities have the most to lose from the Governmentβs proposals
www.healthequitynorth.co.uk/red-wall-con...
16.05.2025 11:03
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Hot off the press! Our latest research shows that the availability of community pharmacies has declined in the past decade, with the most deprived areas in England 65% more likely to lose a pharmacy.
In BMJ Open: bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/5...
#gischat #episky #publichealth #medsky #pharmsky
12.05.2025 10:05
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Our analysis of proposed PIP cuts out today showing potential annual losses of over Β£20 million in the worst affected constituencies. The top 10 worst affected constituencies are all in the North and are all Labour seats
02.05.2025 08:57
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Reevesβs benefits cuts will hit red wall communities hardest, new research shows
Chancellorβs welfare cuts set to plunge 250,000 people into poverty
Great to see coverage of @healthequitynorth.bsky.social analysis. North East and North Wes are set to be the hardest hit - constituencies with highest losses also have lowest life expectancies which means health inequalities are likely to widen even further.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
02.05.2025 07:22
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Text reads: "An introduction to multilevel modelling for intersectionality research: the MAIHDA Approach. 19th June 2025. Instructors: Prof George Leckie and Dr Andrew Bell.
There are logos for Centre for multilevel modelling, NCRM, University of Sheffield, and UKRI
Come join George and I in Bristol, to learn about intersectional MAIHDA! bristol.ac.uk/cmm/software... @ncrm.ac.uk
04.03.2025 14:50
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Events
Deindustrialisation and health in the UK and beyond
Our call for papers on deindustrialisation and health is still open! Bursaries for travel are available.
Deadline is 26th Jan, but get in touch if you're interested in submitting an abstract and need some more time.
@drmcnamara.bsky.social @profbambra.bsky.social
www.healthdivides.co.uk/events
22.01.2025 13:40
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line graph showing a decline in the covid mortality gap between deprived and affluent areas once the vaccination was rolled out
Our new study shows that the #covid vaccination reduced inequalities in mortality bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/1...
22.01.2025 14:40
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