Health Equalities Grantees learning
Health Equalities Grantees
The Health Equalities programme is made up of 12 partnerships across England. All 12 are in receipt of up to £450,000 in grant funding, as well as learning and support from our Learning Partner, Innovation Unit over a further 2 years.
The partnerships are working in different localities with a range of models focusing on a variety of health inequalities. The overall aims are the same. These are:
- the integration of VCSE into health and care system including the new Integrated Care Systems (ICS)
- the development of cross-sector partnerships (health, local government and VCSE)
- support for marginalised communities or specific health conditions
- civil society capacity building in order to achieve the above
The 12 Health Equalities partnerships are:
- Accrington
- Bolton
- Black Country
- Greenwich
- Halton & St Helens
- Kent
- Northamptonshire
- Scarborough
- Sheffield
- Staffordshire
- Stockton
- Tower Hamlets
Find out more about the 12 Health Equalities partnerships.
Learning from the Health Equalities partnerships
By sharing learning and insights relating to tackling health inequalities, we aim to support partnerships to build a legacy beyond their National Lottery funding and point towards longer-term system change. Find out more about the learning from the 12 partnerships.
This includes:
- a storybook, covering insights of place-based partnerships tackling health inequalities
- blogs
- resources including top tips on working with the NHS, theory of change tool, communications toolkit
- slide decks and videos of learning events