Communities Can – Covid 19 – No Going Back – Virtual Conference

Posted on: September 20, 2021

The North East Essex Health and Wellbeing Alliance are hosting a virtual conference on tackling inequalities on 11th October 2-4pm.

Living through Covid for the last 18 months has highlighted a host of inequalities that we need to learn from and tackle together as a system.  Our key note speaker is Sir Michael Marmot, a leading figure in the world of tackling health inequalities. Sir Michael Marmot will highlight some of the inequalities in health outcomes, particularly throughout the pandemic and how we can attempt to break down some of the barriers, together.  As well as our speakers, you will also hear from some of our citizens who will share their own stories.

The event is free to attend and you can book your place through Eventbrite here – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tackling-inequalities-conference-tickets-171960086247

https://www.community360.org.uk/communities-can-covid-19-no-going-back-virtual-conference/

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