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Feb 7, 2022 · Just 5.4% of Surrey Heath's population was classed as income-deprived in 2019, compared with 19.1% in Salford. Of the 316 local authorities in England (excluding the Isles of Scilly), Salford...
Sep 26, 2024 · Published earlier this year, our Health inequalities in 2040 report examined how current patterns of ill health vary with deprivation and how the situation is projected to change over the next 20 years. Dr Muna Abdel Aziz is Director of Public Health for Salford.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine | Health Equity Liverpool Project The COVID-19 pandemic hit Liverpool hard, creating a ‘perfect storm’ that exposed and exacerbated existing inequalities. Ward-level data revealed that people living in the most deprived areas had the lowest levels of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and the highest hospital admission rates in 2021.
The IPPR said its analysis shows people living in the most deprived areas are nearly one and a half times more likely to experience economic inactivity and are twice as likely to be in poor...
Mar 30, 2022 · “According to the Government’s 2019 Index of Multiple Level of Deprivation, Salford is classified as the 18th most deprived Local Authority in England with 30 percent of our population living...
May 6, 2021 · No students studying medicine had achieved fewer than three top grades yet 80, a quarter (24%) of the participants who expressed an interest in studying medicine at age 16 had fewer than three grade GCSEs making them academically unlikely to be competitive for pursuing their interest in medicine.
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The index of multiple deprivation ranks each small area in England from most to least deprived based on a combination of seven different factors including: income. employment. education. health. crime. barriers to housing and services.