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People from poorer communities are more likely to be killed or injured on Britain’s roads, with those from ethnic minority groups (excluding white minorities) more at risk.
The FrameWorks Institute suggests how to communicate about physical activity - reframing away from physical activity being viewed as strenuous exercise, in which individuals have sole responsibility whether to participate or not.
The Marmot Review, published in 2010, has fundamentally shifted discourse on health inequalities in the UK and internationally. It has shaped our approach to health inequalities within Greater Manchester and across the UK.
Evidence-based guidance by Public Health England to reduce inequalities in physical activity.
New research highlights the importance of having uncluttered streets to enable more people to walk.
A breakdown of the latest Active Lives research from Sport England exploring the differences in activity levels by LGBTQ+ status across Greater Manchester.