Beveridge revisited: the 21st century evils
The community is key in tackling loneliness We held a discussion on what public services professionals can do about social isolation. Here’s what our panel had to say
The three housing problems that most affect your health
Why we should be concerned about the return of Victorian diseases John Middleton
Tackling squalor in Britain’s homes: five to follow on Twitter Our list of the best tweeters working and campaigning to address the issues of squalor in modern Britain
Diabetes in Devon and TB in Slough: mapping our health postcode lottery Health profiles tool shows us where to find the worst of Britain's deprivation and health inequalities
Paying up: a closer look at the living wage and pay equality in the charity sector Fewer than 1% of charities have registered as living wage employers, but those that do say it's essential to 'walk the talk'
Inequality rife among black and minority ethnic staff in the NHS Mala Rao, professor of international health, University of East London BME staff endure inequalities at work, against a background of struggles with racism and discrimination, explains Mala Rao
Five ways to tackle inequality at a grassroots level With people struggling to pay for food and rent, we need the public sector to work with communities towards recovery
Fighting for equality: the five to follow on Twitter Our list of the top tweeters and bloggers working in public services writing about inequality
Smartwatches will revolutionise treatment for chronic conditions Chris Duffey, senior vice president, Sudler & Hennessey Google, Apple, and Samsung are racing to develop wearable technology that could be used to monitor and track personal health and diagnose disease, explains Chris Duffey
Taking on chronic illness: five top people to follow on Twitter From medical experts to social enterprise founders – we bring you five of the top tweeters and public sector bloggers
Three priorities for local government to improve Britain's health Long-term prevention and self-management of chronic disease will help turn local government into a true public health service says Jim McManus
Homelessness is a public health crisis Health services should check the housing status of patients, with homelessness triggering an instant full health check-up , says Rick Henderson
Gentrification: what happens to those left behind? When the pub becomes a wine bar and the corner shop a coffee house, residents can feel isolated in their own communities
Workless or work less: would a shorter working week be better for all of us?
A neat way to help neets: how Oldham council is combating unemployment Amanda Chadderton, cabinet member for education and safeguarding at Oldham council
Avoid loneliness in retirement with proper workplace support Some unions and public sector fellowships are stepping in to give civil service and NHS retirees a network of contacts
Isolation and underemployment: five to follow on Twitter Our list of the best tweeters working and campaigning to address the issues of social isolation and underemployment
How can public services professionals tackle loneliness? – live discussion Join us on Thursday 17 July (5-7pm) to discuss what the local government, voluntary and health and social care sectors can do to combat social isolation
Social care meets social media – what's holding the sector back? Historically services have been cautious with digital tools, but things are changing, says Ruth Hardy
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