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What is this Webinar About?
We recognise the impact of inequalities in health, which are evident in the day-to-day work of the health professional. Where people live and work affects their capacity to maintain good health.
We may be familiar with the ‘Marmot’ principles for tackling inequalities, but how can these be applied in healthcare practice?
In the webinar, panellists will share experience of some challenging contexts for health and explain HOW they have taken effective approaches which can help to address inequalities.
Learn from the experiences of our expert panel, discuss the challenges we face and consider the questions you have about addressing inequalities through your own practice.
Expert Panel
Johanna White
Johanna is a research nurse with an interest in public health and health inequalities. She has been working with the Deep End Research Cluster in disadvantaged areas of Sheffield since 2021. She has set up a community of practice offering peer support for those with an interest in research in primary care. Johanna also works with a prostate cancer support group for black men in South Yorkshire.
Stephanie Morrison
Working in public health as an Occupational Therapist practising in non-traditional ways, Stephanie is interested in the health of marginalised populations. She has worked with prison populations in the USA and Scotland, with the charity RunForever and with supporting veterans through the charity Horseback UK. She is involved also with fresh approaches to health among the community in an area of Aberdeen with multiple deprivation.
Dr Natalie Miller
Dr Natalie Miller is joint-lead GP at Great Chapel Street Medical Centre, a specialist practice which provides holistic primary healthcare to people experiencing homelessness in Westminster. Natalie also works as Clinical Lead for Homeless Health for NW London Integrated Care Board working towards health equity for this population across northwest London.
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