Just before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, 10 years on from a landmark review by University College London’s Sir Michael Marmot’s into health inequalities in England, the Institute of Health Equity published a follow-up report exploring just how closely health and life expectancy are tied to socioeconomic position and the conditions in which people live and work. Some of the findings were bleak, underlining that health inequalities had worsened over the preceding decade.
In this panel discussion from EG's recent ESG Breakfast Briefing, our guests explored the role real estate and the built environment have in addressing these worsening inequalities.
Joining deputy editor Tim Burke are:
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EG Like Sunday Morning: Crusaders of the lost Arc
Watered-down connectivity targets ’cause for concern’ as digital capabilities underpin Levelling Up agenda
Bricks & Mortar: Putting people at the heart of the workplace
Real Estate Redefined: Why Grosvenor is no longer a landlord
EG Like Sunday Morning: Canary Wharf flexes, and the big six bounce back
ESG Like Sunday Morning: Why time is over, now is for the how
Voice of the Region: Cornwall - Space exploration
Cladding remediation and proposed amendments to the Building Safety Bill
Bricks & Mortar: BPF Futures – Isabelle Hease on her recent appointment and plans as chair
EG Like Sunday Morning: Retail, resi and Rosser
Bricks & Mortar: Celebrating apprenticeships in the built environment
EG Like Sunday Morning: Breaking down levelling up
Voice of the Region: Bristol – Sitting pretty through diversity
On the Case: What Bath Rugby means for restrictive covenants
Riding high: The return of the annual Cycle to MIPIM
EG Like Sunday Morning: Back to the office (again)
On the Case: The Supreme Court on RTM and estate service charges in FirstPort
Predict the Future Without Uncertainty
EG Like Sunday Morning: Into the metaverse
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