The report has now been released, and contains detailed information about health inequalities in Haringey, and the innovative ways in which we are tackling them.
The findings highlighted the great work going on across Haringey.
Case studies in the report included:
- Our work at homelessness resource centre Mulberry Junction. The report notes “What sets Mulberry Junction apart is its comprehensive service model and its commitment to accessibility and immediate support with as few barriers as possible.”
- New housebuilding and a health centre at Walter Tull House, which “focuses on delivering new, better, and healthier homes, places, and services.”
- Community support group ABC Parents, who run classes and workshops in Haringey’s most deprived areas to “increase accessibility, reduce stigma, and establish advocacy for the most vulnerable families.”
Cllr Lucia das Neves, Cabinet Member for Health, Social Care & Wellbeing said
“We were delighted to welcome Chief Medical Officer, Professor Whitty to Haringey earlier this year. We work cross-council and closely with partners to ensure we’re tackling health inequalities at every opportunity.”
You can now read the full report here.