Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities: report 2013

This is the second review by the Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities following publication of Equally Well in 2008.


Footnotes

1. Long-Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities: Headline Indicators, Scottish Government 2012

2. Report on the Future Delivery of Public Services (2011).

3. Equally Well - The Report of the Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities

4. Health Inequalities Policy Review for the Scottish Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities, NHS health Scotland 2013 www.healthscotland.com/inequalitiespolicyreview

5. Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities - Review 2012

6. Long-term Monitoring of Health Inequalities: Headline Indicators Scottish Government 2012

7. The Scottish Government's Solidarity Target is to increase overall income and the proportion of income earned by the three lowest income deciles as a group by 2017

8. Exploring potential reasons for Glasgow's "excess" mortality. Glasgow, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, NHS Health Scotland, University of Aberdeen, 2013.

9. Social capital and health: a review of prospective multilevel studies. J Epidemiol. 2012;22(3):179-87. 2012 Mar 17.

10. Health Inequalities Policy Review for the Scottish Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities, NHS health Scotland 2013

11. Improving community planning in Scotland, Audit Scotland 2013

12. Chief Medical Officer Annual Report 2011 - Transforming Scotland's Health.

13. Renewing Scotland's Public Services. The Government's response to the Christie Commission 2011.

14. Good Places, Better Health: A New approach to the Environment and Health in Scotland: Implementation Plan 2008

15. Single Outcome Agreements: Guidance to Community Planning Partnerships Scottish Government and COSLA 2012.

16. Creating Places - A policy statement on architecture and place for Scotland Scottish Government 2013

17. Ministerial Taskforce on Health Inequalities - Impact of Welfare Benefits Reform on Health Inequalities

18. Agreement on joint working on community planning and resourcing Scottish Government and COSLA 2013

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