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  • Report shows 3 million people living in homes bad for their health

    Created: 20/02/2025
    News/Events Category: Health and Social Care


    The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) have produced a report called A Place For Health which outlines that three million people say they live in homes that are bad for their health. 

    The report calls for a change in how we consider health – embedding it across every area of our society, rather than leaving it as an issue solely to be considered by medical professionals in the NHS. They believe that only by doing this that we can turn the tide on the ill health which is holding back too many people in the UK today.

    The report also suggests that 3.5 million working age adults will have a major health condition by 2040. 

    Click here to read the report.




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