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  1. Two young children run playing underneath a rainbow canopy in a park or garden

    It takes a village: Empowering families and communities to improve children's health

    How can we build the healthiest generation of children ever?
  2. A huge overflowing recycling bin full of discarded empty bottles of alcoholic drinks

    Taking stock: Counting the economic costs of alcohol harm

    Alcohol consumption across the UK is increasing. Government and employers must act to address the health risks.
  3. An older man with a walking stick is sitting on a sofa having his temperature taken with a thermometer in his ear by a female nurse in uniform

    This time must be different: Overcoming barriers to social care reform

    Adult social care services across England are struggling to keep up with increased demand, let alone improve. But failure is not an option.
  4. Happy primary school kids, wearing school uniforms and backpacks, running on a walkway outside their school building

    Fixing the foundations: The case for investing in children's health

    For decades, governments of all stripes have promised to give children a better, healthier start to life. But despite this – and some notable policy successes – the UK continues to fall short on childhood health outcomes. 
  5. NHS hospital waiting room sign seen in a British hospital

    The health mandate: The voters' verdict on government intervention

    The nation’s health is now a top-tier political issue.
  6. A photo of a hospital corridor. A bed on wheel sits waiting while a person in scrubs runs away blurred in the distance

    Realising the reform dividend: A toolkit to transform the NHS

    Building an NHS fit for the future is a life-or-death challenge. 
  7. Our greatest asset: The final report of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity

    The nation’s health challenges have reached historic proportions, and change is needed.
  8. A man works from home on a standup desk whilst walking on a treadmill

    Healthy industry, prosperous economy

    If we want both health and prosperity, then public health and economic strategy need to work in lockstep – but this is not the case today.
  9. A medical professional speaking to a patient

    Broken hearted: A spotlight paper on cardiovascular disease

    Progress on cardiovascular disease was a significant driver of better health and prosperity in the latter half of the 20th century, however progress has recently stalled – with indications it may be in reverse.
  10. A group of people in a UK community centre

    Healthy places, prosperous lives

    The UK is getting poorer and sicker, and this trend is not equal across the country. Poorer and sicker areas are getting poorer and sicker the most quickly.
  11. For public health and public finances: Reforming health and social care

    People are spending more years in sickness than ever before.
  12. Healthcare and prosperity: The NHS at 75

    New analysis on the impact of healthcare disruption, and how healthcare needs to change as the NHS turns 75