The climate crisis is making urban areas increasingly dangerous places to live, with marginalised communities in cities the most affected. The post Our changing climate is an urban health emergency appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
Based on partner feedback, find out how about the resources we've produced to make our strategy and processes clearer and easier to navigate. The post How we’re responding to feedback from our partners appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
As part of our commitment to equitably improving air quality, we're sharing the latest insights from the London Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (LAEI), a crucial dataset that maps sources of air pollution across London.| Impact on Urban Health
The impact of problem debt on people’s physical and mental health is deep rooted and damaging. We must work together to ensure that people who need it most can get free and impartial debt advice, improving their finances and their health.| Impact on Urban Health
Mental, physical, and financial health are deeply connected. We wanted to find out if available apps are helpful to residents of Lambeth and Southwark, especially those with health problems. This is one of the few studies on Open Banking conducted with people on low incomes.| Impact on Urban Health
At Impact on Urban Health we know that our mental, physical and financial health are all connected. Our new partnership with the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) explores how better debt advice can improve the health of people struggling with the cost of living.| Impact on Urban Health
Michael Parsons is a Cross-Programme Director. Find out more about Michael and his role.| Impact on Urban Health
We’re proud to support Asthma + Lung UK’s new campaign, which involves working with communities to better inform air pollution policy. In this article, Asthma + Lung UK explain the value of participatory policymaking. The post Our air, our voices: Co-creating clean air policy with young Londoners appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
Four years ago, we launched our first Urban Health Index. In this blog, we take a closer look at the updated Index – and what it tells us about health inequality within Lambeth and Southwark. The post What the updated Urban Health Index can tell us about health inequality appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
Read more about the renewed Urban Health Index, how you might use it, and what the data tells us about health in Lambeth and Southwark. The post About the Urban Health Index 2025 appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
Explore the Urban Health Index, which looks at the social and environmental factors that shape the health of people living in Lambeth and Southwark.| Impact on Urban Health
Zack, 7, lives with his mum and sister in Southwark. He has not yet been formally diagnosed. He is bubbly and energetic, but can be quick to explode and have full-blown tantrums.| Impact on Urban Health
Rosie, 11, lives in a flat in Southwark with her mum and her four siblings. Rosie was diagnosed with ADHD four years ago and is now on medication, which has changed her behaviour dramatically.| Impact on Urban Health
Raina, 18, and Audrey, 14 live together with their mother in Southwark. Raina has no official diagnosis, but has a suspected form of affective disorder, and Audrey has been diagnosed with OCD, depression, and anxiety.| Impact on Urban Health
Jaydan, 11, lives with his dad and brother in Lambeth. Jaydan was diagnosed with ADHD while he was living with his mum, and is currently being assessed through CAMHS to see if he has autism.| Impact on Urban Health
Read our response to the UK Government's recently announced spending review.| Impact on Urban Health
We commissioned Clear Consultancy Services to analyse the impact of higher energy debts on individuals, households, and the debt advice sector. The resulting executive summary outlines seven key recommendations for how Ofgem, government, and the energy sector can improve support.| Impact on Urban Health
The Air Pollution Risk Index tool identified areas where improving air quality could have the biggest benefit on people’s health. The post Using data to reduce air pollution from construction sites appeared first on Impact on Urban Health.| Impact on Urban Health
We're joining forces with our partners Bite Back and have placed 365 billboards across Lambeth and Southwark with one clear message: “We’ve bought this ad space so the junk food giants couldn’t – we’re giving kids a commercial break.”| Impact on Urban Health
The multiple long-terms conditions (MLTC) programme will now be known as the financial foundations for adult health (FFAH) programme.| Impact on Urban Health
An independent evaluation of universal primary free school meals for children in London.| Impact on Urban Health
We commissioned ethnographic research to help us better understand the reality of life for children and families affected by behavioural difficulties.| Impact on Urban Health
Our vision is a healthier world where everyone breathes clean air.| Impact on Urban Health
Our vision is a world where every child has access to the things they need to be healthy, feel safe, and reach their potential.| Impact on Urban Health
We want to break the link between low income and poor nutrition, by improving the quality of food options in lower-income neighbourhoods.| Impact on Urban Health