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Why People’s Health Trust?

People in Great Britain are dying too young because of where they live, or who they are. It’s not okay that people living in poverty, people living in poor housing, people with low paid jobs or facing discrimination have shorter lives. We want to make health equal.

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Partner with us to stop people dying too young

We support local groups who are tackling the causes of poor health for the most marginalised people, but there are many more who we can’t support. Partner with us locally or nationally to support life-changing community projects and create long-term change.

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People’s Health Trust supports life changing projects

We are making an impact across Great Britain to stop people dying too young

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762,587

people reached

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9 in 10

made strong social connections

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2 in 3

improved mental health and wellbeing

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Our response to the King's Speech

People’s Health Trust know that our homes affect our health and welcome the focus on housing conditions in the King’s Speech with the introduction of the Renters Rights Bill and the abolition of section 21 no fault evictions.

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Make Health Equal

Campaigning coalition, Health Equals, is calling on the next Government to fix the stark health inequalities that are cutting thousands of lives short across the UK every year.

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New climate crisis and health inequalities research published

Researchers at think tank NPC have reviewed evidence of the ways that people experiencing health inequalities will be impacted by the climate crisis and nature loss –and the government’s policy responses to them.

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