Report
Ending the blame game: the case for a new approach to public health and prevention
Publisher
Public health
Public health evaluation
Burden of disease
Preventative health
Prevention
United Kingdom
Resources
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| Ending the blame game (report) | 734.48 KB |
| Ending the blame game (summary) | 45.09 KB |
Description
Too many people in the UK are suffering from preventable ill-health, with progress on prevention stalling in recent years.
Over half of the disease burden in England is deemed preventable, with one in five deaths attributed to causes that could have been avoided. The UK has made significant progress on this agenda in the past but we appear to have ‘hit a wall’ with limited progress since 2010.
Action on prevention will not only improve health but also lead to increases in economic growth, make the NHS more sustainable and help to deliver social justice. The government’s prevention green paper must deliver a paradigm shift in policy from interventions that ‘blame and punish’ to those that ‘empathise and assist’.
Publication Details
Copyright:
IPPR 2019
License type:
CC BY-NC-ND
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
12 Jun 2019
